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Salvia verbenaca, also
known as wild
clary or wild sage, is
native to the
British Isles, the
Mediterranean region in
Southern Europe,
North Africa, and...
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hiera botane ('sacred plant'). Some call it aristereon, and
Latin writers verbenaca. This is the
plant which I
mentioned as
carried to the
enemy by envoys...
- B.L.Turner
Salvia venulosa Epling Salvia verbascifolia M.Bieb.
Salvia verbenaca L.
Salvia verecunda Epling Salvia vergeduzica Rzazade Salvia vermifolia...
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nemorosa –
woodland sage
Salvia urticifolia –
nettleleaf sage
Salvia verbenaca –
clary sage Artemisia, a
genus of
plants including some
called "sage"...
- 2015
paper written with
Ferhat Celep. It
appears to be
related to
Salvia verbenaca, but the
authors identify many
distinguishing characteristics including...
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larvae feed on
Salvia species,
including S. officinalis, S. nutans, S.
verbenaca and S. verticillata. They feed
mostly on the flowers, but
sometimes also...
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clary Salvia glutinosa *
Meadow clary Salvia pratensis Wild
clary Salvia verbenaca Annual clary Salvia viridis *
Whorled clary Salvia verticillata *...
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which are
indicative of a
maritime influence, plus Wild
Clary (Salvia
verbenaca),
Smooth Hawk's-beard (Crepis capillaris) and Pink-sorrel (Oxalis articulata)...
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Camissecla vesper (H. H. Druce, 1909) Colombia, Peru,
French Guiana Camissecla verbenaca (H. H. Druce, 1907)
Brazil Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Camissecla...
- austriaca,
Salvia pratensis,
Salvia nemorosa,
Salvia sclarea and
Salvia verbenaca.
Chamaesphecia doleriformis doleriformis (Italy,
Istria to
Dalmatia and...