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- Salvia aethiopis is a species of perennial plant known by the common names Mediterranean sage or African sage. It is best known as a noxious weed, particularly...
- Y.Wu Salvia aegyptiaca L. Salvia aequidens Botsch. Salvia aequidistans Fernald Salvia aerea H.Lév. Salvia aethiopis L. Salvia africana L. Salvia agnes...
- Salvia (/ˈsælviə/) is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with just under 1,000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals...
- Salvia sclarea, the clary or clary sage (clary deriving from Middle English clarie, from Anglo-Norman sclaree, from Late or Medieval Latin sclarēia meaning...
- generation are on wing from July to August. The larvae feed on Salvia aethiopis and Salvia sclarea. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Wikimedia...
- crispus (curled dock, curly dock, narrow dock, sour dock, yellow dock) Salvia aethiopis (Mediterranean sage, African sage) Salvinia molesta (giant salvinia...
- officinalis Salvia aethiopis Salvia africana (incorrect name S. africana-caerulea) Salvia aurea (incorrect name S. africana-lutea) Salvia apiana Salvia cadmica...
- Salsola soda—oppositeleaf Russian thistle Salsola tragus—Russian thistle Salvia aethiopis—African sage Schinus molle—Peruvian/California pepper tree Schinus...
- of biological pest control against noxious weed Mediterranean sage (Salvia aethiopis). The adult weevil is dark gray to black and has a marking on its back...
- traditions for the interpretation of these signs. A tile found at Urbs Salvia in Picenum depicts an unusual composite Jove, "fairly bristling with weapons":...