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Salvia brandegeei

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Scientific name
  
Salvia brandegeei

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Salvia

Higher classification
  
Sage

Salvia brandegeei Salvia brandegei Brandegees Sage

Similar
  
Sage, Salvia munzii, Salvia arizonica, Salvia clevelandii, Salvia cacaliifolia

Salvia brandegeei, the Santa Rosa Island sage or Brandegee's sage, is a perennial evergreen shrub that grows to 3-4 feet in its native habitat. For many years, it was thought to be native only to Santa Rosa Island, one of the Channel Islands of California. In the 1960s and 1970s six colonies were found in Baja California. In cultivation, the plant will reach 4-5 feet tall and up to 7 feet (2.1 m) wide. It has dark green scalloped leaves, about 3-4 inches long and 0.5 inch wide. The pale lavender flowers are about 0.5 inch long, in tightly spaced whorls. The violet-gray calyx, combined with the wide open flower lips, make it a very showy flower.

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References

Salvia brandegeei Wikipedia