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Salvia villosa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvia villosa
''Salvia villosa'' is a herbaceous perennial that is native to the Mexican states of San Luis Potosi and Coahuila, growing at approximately elevation in dry areas that have little or no frost. ''Salvia villosa'' is a low mounding plant with a dainty appearance that eventually reaches tall and wide. Blue-green leaves grow up to long, growing upright on the stems and covering the plant. The leaves and their margins are covered with short hairs, giving the plant its specific epithet, ''villosa'', or "hairy". The inflorescences are long, thin and wiry, with verticils that have two to six bright violet-blue flowers. The flowers are very small, less than long, with a white beeline on the lower lip that leads into the throat. It never blooms profusely, but consistently puts out a few flowers from spring to autumn.〔 ==Notes==
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