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Location: St Louis
Date: 2022-07-05
Location: St Louis
Date: 2022-07-04

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  • Posted by Marilyn (Kentucky - Zone 6a) on May 25, 2013 10:44 PM concerning plant:
    "Salvia canescens (Hoary sage) is a herbaceous perennial that is endemic to the Caucasus mountains. The specific epithet, canescens, refers to the off-white hairs covering the leaves.

    Salvia canescens was first described in 1831 by the Russian botanist Carl Anton von Meyer. The English botanist George Bentham applied the same name to a different species, which he corrected in his 1833 volume of Labiatarum Genera et Species by applying S. canescens Benth. as a synonym of Salvia pallida. In 1992, the Russian botanist Y. L. Menitsky reduced the species Salvia daghestanica, originally described in 1951 by Dmitrii Ivanovich Sosnowsky, to a variety of S. canescens, thus also requiring the autonym S. canescens var. canescens.

    Salvia canescens var. daghestanica reaches nearly 1 foot tall and wide, forming a mound with snow-white 1 to 4 inches leaves that are covered with white hairs on top and bottom. It has royal purple flowers growing in whorls that bloom in summer and again in autumn, reaching just over .5 inch long with a small calyx. Inflorescences grow to 1 foot long, holding the flowers above the foliage."

    Taken from wikipedia's page at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...

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