Take in fun facts and stats about clary sage:
• North Carolina-grown clary sage is likely in household products of most every home.
• Avoca Inc. in Merry Hill extracts sclareol from clary sage plants to produce sclareolide, which is used as a fixative in fragrances for laundry detergents, hair shampoos, lotions, scented candles, fabric softeners, and fine perfumes and colognes.
Sources: David Peele of Avoca Inc., Mike Parrish of Parrish Farms
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I’d like to know if I could put a few bee hives in your field of sage
I’d like to know if I could put some honeybees in your sage fields.
We are from the Outer banks and will be driving westward through your area mid May. Is there a specific road or roads that would take us past the clary sage fields. I am a dare County Master Gardener Volunteer and also a watercolorist. Being able to smell and take some roadside photos would be a highlight of my year.
Thank you,
Victoria Byers
Kitty Hawk, NC