Salvia Divinorum Seeds

For reasons that are not well understood, Salvia divinorum plants almost never set seed. Botanists have never found seeds on plants growing in their indigenous habitat, and I know of only four instances in which they have been found on cultivated plants. The seeds we are offering were obtained from a Salvia divinorum farmer in Hawaii who was willing to part with some of his precious crop.

The seeds germinate in approximately fourteen days, and the germination rate is typically about thirty percent. Almost all Salvia divinorum plants in circulation have been propagated from cuttings derived from only two clones, thus genetic diversity has been extremely limited. When you start new plants from seed you are establishing new, genetically unique individuals, and thus doing important work to help expand the genetic diversity of this rare species. Please be careful to label your seed-raised plants so that they do not get confused with other Salvia divinorum plants in your collection. Most Salvia divinorum plants are indistinguishable from each other, but occasionally a seed-raised plant will be visibly distinctive in some way.