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Similar Salvia coahuilensis, Salvia brevilabra, Salvia arizonica, Salvia flocculosa, Salvia ballotiflora |
Salvia cedrosensis is an evergreen fruticose perennial plant that is endemic to the western (Pacific) coast of Baja California in Mexico, growing on the Vizcaino peninsula and Cedros Island.
It is found growing along dry riverbeds and canyons in rocky soil. In the wild it grows 60 cm (24 in) tall and wide, with small felt-like leaves that are whitish-grey and 2.5 cm (0.98 in). The flowers are violet-blue, with a pearly grey calyx and light violet around the edges.
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Salvia cedrosensis Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA