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Salvia pratensis is hardy in the severest European climates, down to −40 °C (−40 °F). [7] It is widely grown in horticulture, especially Salvia pratensis subsp. haematodes, [8] which is prized by flower arrangers as a cut flower. Some botanists consider it a separate species, S. haematodes. [3] Named cultivars include:-
As new discoveries are made, the taxonomic list of Salvia species will continue to change. [2] [3] [4] The first significant accounting of the genus was done by George Bentham in 1832–1836, based on a similarity in staminal morphology between Salvia members. [5]
Salvia haematodes can refer to: Salvia haematodes L., a synonym of Salvia pratensis subsp. haematodes (L.) Arcang. Salvia haematodes Scop., a synonym of Salvia sclarea L.
Salvia (/ ˈ s æ l v i ə /) [3] is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with just under 1,000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. [4] [5] [6] Within the Lamiaceae, Salvia is part of the tribe Mentheae within the subfamily Nepetoideae. [4]
Salvia officinalis, the common sage or sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region , though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world.
Salvia haematodes: Rhubarb عصارہ ریوند Asarah Rewand Rheum emodi: Rhubarb roots ریوند خطائی Revand Khatai Rheum rhabarbarum: Roots of marsh mallow ریشہ خطمی Resha Khatmi Althaea officinalis: Rose flower گل سرخ Gul-e-Surkh, Gulab Ka Phool Rosa spp. Rue سداب Sadab Ruta graveolens: Sacred lotus کنول گٹہ ...
Certain true sages, members of the genus Salvia in the mint family, are referred to as purple sage: Salvia dorrii, also called Ute tobacco sage, Dorr's sage, etc., has showy purple flowers. It is a mild hallucinogen when smoked, and is used in Native American ceremonies and Native American herbal medicine.
Salvia haenkei, or pampa salvia, is a shrub species of Salvia found from southern Peru to Bolivia. [1] Traditional medicine. The plant is used in traditional Bolivian ...