Salvia fruticosa - translation to English
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Salvia fruticosa - translation to English


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 (mehrjähriger Salbei)
Salvia fruticosa      
Salvia fruticosa, type of fragrant perennial shrub
Salvia officinalis         
  • Sage seeds are very small and almost spherical in shape
  • Sage leaves are covered with fine hairs called [[trichome]]s
  • Painting from ''Koehler's Medicinal Plants'' (1887)
  • Single flower in close-up
  • The top side of a sage leaf – [[trichomes]] are visible
  • The underside of a sage leaf – more trichomes are visible on this side
  • A specimen of ''Salvia officinalis'' grown in a flowerpot
SPECIES OF PLANT, HERB
Common sage; Garden sage; Kitchen sage; Culinary sage; Dalmatian sage; Broadleaf sage; Icterina; Extrakta; Lavandulaefolia; Sage (herb); Sage leaf; Sage leaves
Salvia officinalis (mehrjähriger Salbei, Gewürz)

Definition

Widdy
·noun A rope or halter made of flexible twigs, or withes, as of birch.

Wikipedia

Salvia fruticosa
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.