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Salvia columbariae is an
annual plant that is
commonly called chia, chia sage,
golden chia, or
desert chia,
because its
seeds are used in the same way...
- (Lamiaceae)
native to
central and
southern Mexico, or of the
related Salvia columbariae,
Salvia polystachia, or
Salvia tiliifolia. Chia
seeds are oval and gray...
- chian,
meaning 'oily'.[1]
Other plants known as chia
include Salvia columbariae,
which is
sometimes called "golden chia",[citation needed]
Salvia polystachia...
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their ornamental and
aromatic foliage. Some species, such as
Salvia columbariae and
Salvia hispanica, are also
grown for
their seeds. The
Plant List...
- suaveolens, an herb also
known as
pignut or
chain Salvia lavanduloides Salvia columbariae, a
herbaceous annual plant that is
commonly called chia, chia sage, golden...
- and
Salvia clevelandii. It
rarely hybridizes with the
annuals Salvia columbariae and
Salvia carduacea. The
Chumash people used a
strong sun tea of the...
- oak (Quercus agrifolia) and
willow (Salix spp.) trees, chia (Salvia
columbariae),
cattail (Typha spp.),
datura or
jimsonweed (Datura innoxia), white...
- The
wildflowers of the
Sonoran Desert typically appear after a rain, some
after the
winter rains, and some
after the
summer "monsoons."
Common name: common...
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collinsii Donn.Sm.
Salvia colonica Standl. & L.O.Williams ex Klitg.
Salvia columbariae Benth.
Salvia comayaguana Standl.
Salvia compacta ****ze
Salvia compar...
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environment in
which the
seeds germinate. Chia (Salvia
hispanica and
Salvia columbariae) mint
Nahuatl From
chian ("oily")
Chigger /
harvest mite (Trombiculidae)...