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Salvia bulleyana

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Kingdom
  
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Scientific name
  
Salvia bulleyana

Order
  
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Salvia

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Salvia bulleyana bulleyana as cultivated

Similar
  
Salvia przewalskii, Salvia hians, Salvia castanea, Salvia cyanescens, Salvia carduacea

Salvia bulleyana is a perennial plant that is native to Yunnan province in China, growing on hillsides at 2,100 to 3,400 m (6,900 to 11,200 ft) elevation. S. bulleyana grows on a few branched stems with ovate to ovate-triangular leaves.

Inflorescences are 4 flowered verticillasters in loose racemes or panicles that are 15 to 30 cm (5.9 to 11.8 in), with a purple-blue corolla that is 2 cm (0.79 in).

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S. bulleyana is closely related to and commonly mistaken for another Yunnan Salvia, Salvia flava. In Great Britain and the U.S. nursery trade, S. flava is often sold as S. bulleyana. The flowers of S. bulleyana are purple-blue with no spotting, while S. flava has yellow to yellow-brown flowers with a purple spot on the lower lip.

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References

Salvia bulleyana Wikipedia