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Cock's-eggs
Salpichroa origanifolia (Lam.) Baill.
Salpichroa origanifolia is a hairy perennial vine native to South America, now naturalised across multiple other continents.
Slender Russian-thistle
Salsola collina Pall.
Salsola collina, the common tumbleweed, is an invasive annual forb native from Eastern Europe to Eastern Asia.
saltwort
Salsola kali L.
Salsola kali L., also called prickly saltwort, is an annual amaranth plant native to European and Mediterranean coastal areas.
fleshy Russian thistle
Salsola soda Weinm., 1822
Salsola soda is an annual edible succulent subshrub native to Eurasia and North Africa, naturalized elsewhere, eaten as a leafy vegetable.
Prickly Russian Thistle
Salsola tragus L.
Salsola tragus (tumbleweed) is an invasive ruderal annual forb that also serves as valuable forage in arid conditions.
Salter
Saltera sarcocolla (L.) Bullock
Saltera sarcocolla (formerly Penaea sarcocolla), the Cape fellwort, is a shrub endemic to South Africa's Western Cape.
splendid woodland-gilia
Saltugilia splendens (Douglas ex H.Mason & A.D.Grant) L.A.Johnson
Saltugilia splendens is a gangly wildflower with a mostly naked stem, basal lobed leaves, pink trumpet flowers, and small capsule fruits.
toothbrush tree
Salvadora persica L.
Salvadora persica L. is a small drought- and salt-tolerant tree or shrub best known for its miswak chewing sticks used for oral care.
Mediterranean sage
Salvia aethiopis L.
Salvia aethiopis is a Eurasian perennial sage, a noxious weed in western US rangelands, with an isolated diterpene aethiopinone from roots.
Brown Sage
Salvia africana L.
Salvia africana is an aromatic perennial shrub native to coastal South Africa, with a corrected scientific name.
Whitestem Sage
Salvia albicaulis Benth.
Salvia albicaulis Benth. is a white-stemmed branched perennial shrub with purplish flowers that blooms from November to May.
white sage
Salvia apiana Jeps.
Salvia apiana (Californian white sage) is a fragrant evergreen shrub widely used by Native American peoples of the US Pacific coast.
Brown Sage
Salvia aurea L.
Salvia aurea L. is a South African sage with parrot-beak shaped flowers, used traditionally for multiple health conditions.
giant blue sage
Salvia azurea Michx. ex Vahl
Salvia azurea, or blue sage, is a perennial flowering sage native to the US and northern Mexico with two known varieties.
shrubby blue sage
Salvia ballotiflora Benth.
Salvia ballotiflora Benth., or shrubby blue sage, is a flowering shrub grown as an ornamental and used to flavor food.
Brandegee's sage
Salvia brandegeei Munz
Salvia brandegeei Munz is a showy flowering shrub native to the California Channel Islands and Baja California coast, often grown in cultivation.
Thistle Sage
Salvia carduacea Benth.
Salvia carduacea (thistle sage) is a pungent-scented annual herb native to California and Baja California.",
Rough blue sage
Salvia chamelaeagnea Berg.
Salvia chamelaeagnea is an endemic South African flowering sage, cultivated for gardens and known by Afrikaans common names.
Cleveland Sage
Salvia clevelandii (A.Gray) Greene
Salvia clevelandii is an evergreen fragrant shrub native to southwestern North America, widely cultivated as a landscape plant with many cultivars.
Tropical sage
Salvia coccinea Buc'hoz ex Etl.
Salvia coccinea is a variable-flowered sage commonly cultivated as an annual in gardens worldwide.
Chia
Salvia columbariae Benth.
Salvia columbariae is an annual sage used by multiple North American Indigenous groups for food and traditional medicine.
Dorr's Sage
Salvia dorrii (Kellogg) Abrams
Salvia dorrii is a woody mint-scented subshrub with purple clustered flowers, prominent in Native American traditional medicine.
Pineapple Sage
Salvia elegans Vahl
Salvia elegans (pineapple sage) is a Mexican hummingbird-pollinated shrub grown in horticulture, with edible leaves and traditional medicinal uses.
Engelmann's sage
Salvia engelmannii A.Gray
Salvia engelmannii is an endemic herbaceous perennial sage from central Texas with velvety leaves and pale lavender flowers.
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