Salvia farinacea

id: salvia-farinacea-245-7805715
title: Salvia farinacea
text: Salvia farinacea, the mealycup sage, or mealy sage, is a herbaceous perennial native to Nuevo León, Mexico and parts of the United States including Texas and Oklahoma. Violet-blue spikes rest on a compact plant of typically narrow salvia-like leaves; however, the shiny leaves are what set this species apart from most other Salvia, which bear velvety-dull leaves.
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description: Species of flowering plant
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_farinacea
date created:
date modified: 2023-12-20T17:09:03Z
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