Salvia lanceolata
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salvia-lanceolata-306-2075076
title:
Salvia lanceolata
text:
Salvia lanceolata is a perennial shrub native to a small area of coast on the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. It is typically found growing in sandy ground at sea level, and on dry hills and flat ground up to 1000 feet elevation. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, a pioneer in evolutionary theory, first described and named the plant "lanceolata" in 1791. Swedish botanist Carl Peter Thunberg, who was delayed in South Africa on the way to Japan, first collected it nearly twenty years earlier, along with ap
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Species of shrub
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvia_lanceolata
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date modified:
2023-09-25T16:13:24Z
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