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Mealy Blue Sage
Salvia farinacea Benth.
Mealycup sage (Salvia farinacea Benth.) is an ornamental flowering plant grown commonly in parks and gardens.
Greek Sage
Salvia fruticosa Mill.
Salvia fruticosa (Greek sage) is an eastern Mediterranean sage widely grown commercially and for traditional, culinary, and ornamental uses.
Cardinal Sage
Salvia fulgens Cav.
Salvia fulgens Cav. is a small red-flowered subshrub, a garden plant that has earned the RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Chia Sage
Salvia gesneriiflora Lindl. & Paxton
Salvia gesneriiflora is a large aromatic sage with vivid orange-red flowers that blooms in late winter and early spring.
Sticky Sage
Salvia glutinosa L.
Salvia glutinosa L. is a sticky-haired sage native to Central/East Europe and West Asia, growing in shaded deciduous and mixed forests.
Anise-scented sage
Salvia guaranitica A.St.-Hil. ex Benth.
Salvia guaranitica is a blue-flowered perennial subshrub widely grown as a popular ornamental garden plant.
Alishan Sage
Salvia hayatae Makino ex Hayata
Salvia hayatae is an annual herb native to Taiwan's foothills, with two named varieties distinguished by leaf division type.
chia
Salvia hispanica L.
Salvia hispanica, or chia, is an edible annual herb grown commercially for its nutrient-rich seed.
Mexican fuchsia sage
Salvia iodantha Fernald
Salvia iodantha Fernald is a robust herbaceous perennial native to central Mexican mountains, grown in horticulture since the 1980s for its profuse showy purple blooms.
Japanese Purple Sage
Salvia japonica Thunb.
Salvia japonica, or East Asian sage, is an annual native to East Asia with varied flower colors and two named varieties.
Lavender Leaf Sage
Salvia lavanduloides Kunth
Lavender leaf sage (Salvia lavanduloides) is a fire-adapted Lamiaceae species native to Central American montane forests.
purple sage
Salvia leucophylla Greene
Salvia leucophylla Greene is an evergreen shrub native to California and Baja California, widely used in xeriscape gardening with allelopathic properties.
Salvia longispicata M.Martens & Galeotti
Salvia longispicata M.Martens & Galeotti
Salvia longispicata is a Mexican perennial salvia shrub valued for hybridization, parent of popular garden cultivars.
lyreleaf sage
Salvia lyrata L.
Salvia lyrata L. is a lyre-leaved sage that is cultivated for ornament and as a turf alternative, with historical medicinal uses.
black sage
Salvia mellifera Greene
Salvia mellifera (Californian black sage) is an aromatic perennial California shrub valued for ecology, traditional medicine, and rare honey.
Mexican Sage
Salvia mexicana L.
Salvia mexicana, or Mexican sage, is a herbaceous shrubby perennial from central Mexico with several cultivated cultivars.
Baby Sage
Salvia microphylla Kunth
Salvia microphylla, also called blackcurrant sage, is a fragrant flowering sage grown for ornament and as a tea and medicinal plant in central Mexico.
River sage
Salvia misella Kunth
Salvia misella, tropical sage, is an annual herb growing across tropical America, related to Salvia occidentalis with blue flowers.
Munz's sage
Salvia munzii Epling
Salvia munzii is a bushy aromatic sage native to Baja California and southern California, often cultivated for gardens.
Purple Wood Sage
Salvia nemorosa L.
Salvia nemorosa L. is a perennial flowering plant with many horticulturally grown hardy cultivars suited to full sun.
Yellow Wood Sage
Salvia nipponica Miq.
Salvia nipponica Miq. is a hairy-flowered perennial salvia native to Japan and Taiwan, with yellow corollas that have red spots.
Nodding Sage
Salvia nutans L.
Salvia nutans (nodding sage) is a Lamiaceae species native to parts of Eurasia, introduced as a garden escapee to North America.
garden sage
Salvia officinalis L.
Salvia officinalis (common sage) is a Mediterranean herb with variable cultivars, a long history of diverse uses.
Rose Sage
Salvia pachyphylla Epling ex Munz
Salvia pachyphylla is a perennial sage shrub native to western US, with isolated compounds showing in vitro cytotoxic effects on human cancer cells.
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