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Salvia fruticosa
・ Salvia fulgens
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Salvia fruticosa : ウィキペディア英語版
Salvia fruticosa

''Salvia fruticosa'', Greek oregano or Greek sage, is a perennial herb or sub-shrub〔Near 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. It is especially abundant in Israel.〔
==Description==
Greek sage grows high and wide, with the flower stalks rising or more above the foliage. The entire plant is covered with hairs, with numerous leaves of various sizes growing in clusters, giving it a silvery and bushy appearance. The flowers are pinkish-lavender, about long, growing in whorls along the inflorescence, and held in a small oxblood-red five-pointed hairy calyx. In its native environment it grows as part of the Maquis shrubland and several other open plant communities, but populations composed entirely of ''Salvia fruticosa'' are not uncommon.〔
It is also grown as an ornamental flowering shrub, preferring full sun, well-draining soil, and good air circulation. Hardy to 20 degrees F., it is very drought resistant. The leaves have a high oil content, with some of the same chemicals as lavender.〔

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