Salvia fruticosa - meaning and definition. What is Salvia fruticosa
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What (who) is Salvia fruticosa - definition


Salvia fruticosa         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Salvia triloba; East Mediterranean Sage; Salvia libanotica; Salvia lobryana; Salvia cypria; S. triloba; East Mediterranean sage; Greek oregano; Greek sage
Salvia fruticosa, or Greek sage, is a perennial herb or sub-shrubNear the limits of its cold-hardiness, woody stems of Salvia fruticosa may die back almost to the ground. native to the eastern Mediterranean, including Southern Italy, the Canary Islands and North Africa.
Salvia × superba         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Salvia x superba; Salvia superba; Salvia ×superba
Salvia × superba is a widely grown Salvia hybrid. Its origins are unknown, though it first appeared in cultivation, and its parents are believed to include Salvia × sylvestris and Salvia amplexicaulis.
Salvia shannoni         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Salvia shannonii
Salvia shannoni is a tender perennial native to the Mexican state of Chiapas, and to Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras, growing in or near pine forests at approximately 3,000–5,000 feet elevation. Its native habitat receives regular moisture in the form of fog, rain, and streams, with mild temperatures that stay above freezing.