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Salvia apiana, the
Californian white sage, bee sage, or
sacred sage is an
evergreen perennial shrub that is
native to the
southwestern United States and...
- wine was
produced by a
grape known to the
Romans as
vitis apiana, with the root of
apiana being the
Latin for bees. Even
today bees are
strongly attracted...
- such
because of its
earthy musky aroma. The
ancient Romans called it the
apiana. In the
Medieval ages, it was po****r, and do****ents that
attest to its...
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mother church of the
Archdiocese of Samoa–Apia (Latin:
Archidioecesis Samoa–
Apiana; Samoan: Fa'aAkiepikopo Samoa–Apia),
which was
created in 1966 by Pope Paul...
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species names. A
selection of some well-known
species is below.
Salvia apiana:
white sage;
sacred to a
number of
Native American peoples, and used by...
- The
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia (Latin:
Archidioecesis Samoa-
Apiana; Samoan: ****aga Fa'aAkiepikopo Samoa-Apia)
consists of the Independent...
- (Artemisia californica)
Black sage (Salvia mellifera)
White sage (Salvia
apiana)
California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum)
Coast brittle-bush (Encelia...
- system. For example, CIE 6
refers to the
inscription mi avileś
apianaś (I [am] of
Avile Apiana.).
There are
other indices in
existence as well. 1907. O. A...
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coffeeberry Rhus integrifolia,
lemonade berry Rhus ovata,
sugar bush
Salvia apiana,
Californian white sage
Salvia mellifera,
Californian black sage Xylococcus...
- 20-year correspondence. In the wild, this
species may
hybridize with
Salvia apiana and
Salvia mellifera.
Salvia clevelandii is
found throughout portions of...