Salvia iodantha Fernald
Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection
Distribution
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Salvia iodantha
Salvia iodantha is a herbaceous perennial native to the mountains of central Mexico, growing between 2,600 and 10,500 ft elevation.[1] It was described by Merritt Lyndon Fernald in 1900 and began appearing in horticulture in the 1980s. A very robust plant, Salvia iodantha grows to 10 ft or more in height and 6 ft or more in width. Its stems tend to be scandent, often growing into the branches ... © Wikipedia authors and editors (licence)
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- Parent Taxon
- Salvia
- Global Pollen Project UUID
- f4b0ef6b-310c-4085-9088-38c8e80b8745
- Botanical Reference
- None available. You can check The Plant List for further information.
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