What is the difference in dalmatian sage and ground sage?

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Dalmatian sage is a synonym for Salvia officinalis grown in Dalmatia. There are numerous researches that proof that sage from Dalmatia has best sage characteristics in all aspects; in aromatherapy, culinary or in medicinal uses. It was specified that Dalmatian soil and climate (especially Far Infrared Rays from stones and rocks on its habitat) combination delivers such remarkable results.
Dalmatian sage has been recognized for thousands of years, and its value was best prized by Chinese who traded Dalmatians with Marco Polo's after-mach journeys by formula: 3 shares of best Chinese herbs that they had for 1 share of Dalmatian sage.

Ground sage is a orgin and variety non-specified product. It is dried sage mix of leaf, petioles and stems.
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