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gentian sage
Salvia patens Cav.
Salvia patens Cav. is a tuberous flowering plant popular in cultivation, with notable cultivars and an Award of Garden Merit.
plebeian sage
Salvia plebeia R.Br.
Salvia plebeia R.Br. is an annual or biennial herb native to broad Asia, growing up to 90 cm tall with small multi-colored corollas.
Wild Sage
Salvia polystachia Cav.
Salvia polystachia Cav. is a brittle-stemmed flowering sage that blooms in late summer to early fall with violet-blue-centered white flowers.
Meadow Sage
Salvia pratensis L.
Salvia pratensis L., or meadow clary, is a herbaceous perennial sage widely grown in horticulture with a history of folk uses.
Salvia prunelloides Kunth
Salvia prunelloides Kunth
Salvia prunelloides Kunth is a small perennial flowering sage native to Mexico, first described in 1817.
Salvia purpurea Cav.
Salvia purpurea Cav.
Salvia purpurea Cav. is a rarely sold herbaceous perennial native to Mexico and Central America, blooming pinkish purple-violet flowers from autumn to winter.
Mintweed
Salvia reflexa Hornem.
Salvia reflexa is an introduced and native toxic annual subshrub found across multiple continents.
Mount Olympus Sage
Salvia ringens Sm.
Salvia ringens is a hardy herbaceous perennial sage native to the Balkan Peninsula with showy violet-blue flowers.
cedar sage
Salvia roemeriana Scheele
Salvia roemeriana (cedar sage) is a low-growing scarlet-flowered sage that usually grows on limestone soil with junipers.
Rosemary
Salvia rosmarinus Spenn.
Salvia rosmarinus, commonly rosemary, is an aromatic evergreen shrub native to the Mediterranean, widely cultivated globally.
Clary
Salvia sclarea L.
Salvia sclarea L. is a flowering sage species cultivated for its commercially produced, widely used essential oil.
Salvia scutellarioides Kunth
Salvia scutellarioides Kunth
Salvia scutellarioides is a trailing evergreen perennial mint native to the northern Andes, rarely cultivated as of 2002.
Sonoma sage
Salvia sonomensis Greene
Salvia sonomensis, or creeping sage, is a variable low-growing California subshrub cultivated for gardens with mild stimulant properties when smoked.
Hummingbird Sage
Salvia spathacea Greene
Salvia spathacea, also called pitcher sage, is a California aromatic evergreen perennial sage cultivated as garden groundcover.
Scarlet Sage
Salvia splendens Sellow ex Nees
Salvia splendens is a widely cultivated subtropical ornamental plant native to warmer regions, grown for its colourful flower spikes.
sawtooth sage
Salvia subincisa Benth.
Salvia subincisa (sawtooth/sharptooth sage) is a small erect purple-flowered sage native to arid southwestern US and northern Mexico.
Texas Sage
Salvia texana (Scheele) Torr.
Salvia texana is a herbaceous perennial Texas native mint-family flowering plant found in northern Mexico and the southwestern U.S.
Lindenleaf Sage
Salvia tiliifolia Vahl
Salvia tiliifolia is an edible Lamiaceae annual native to Mesoamerica, now invasive in many regions.
Nettleleaf Sage
Salvia urticifolia L.
Salvia urticifolia is a herbaceous perennial sage native to the southeastern United States, with blue-purple flowers and nettle-like leaves.
bristle sage
Salvia vaseyi (Porter) Parish
Salvia vaseyi (Porter) Parish is a white-flowered sage that blooms April to June, growing 1–2 ft tall with compact flower spikes.
wild clary
Salvia verbenaca L.
Salvia verbenaca is an aromatic perennial sage, native to Europe, North Africa and West Asia, naturalized widely, with edible and flavoring uses.
Whorled Clary
Salvia verticillata L.
Salvia verticillata (lilac sage/whorled clary) is a herbaceous perennial with a known cultivar 'Purple Rain' introduced in the 1990s.
Annual Clary
Salvia viridis L.
Salvia viridis L. is an ornamental salvia grown in gardens with a range of recorded historical uses.
water spangles
Salvinia minima Baker
Salvinia minima Baker is a rootless floating aquatic fern that reproduces only asexually via fragmentation.
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