Salvia occidentalis Sw.

Species in the Global Pollen Project's Master Reference Collection

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Distribution
Salvia occidentalis (rights holder: 2010 Moorea Biocode)© 2010 Moorea Biocode (licence)

West Indian Sage

Salvia occidentalis (West Indian sage) is a small annual herb native to the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America The herb typically growing in damp bushy areas between 50 to 1,300 m (160 to 4,270 ft) elevation. It bears 4 millimetres (0.16 in) long pale pink flowers.[1][2] Notes ^ Wood, J. R. I.; Harley, R. M. (1989). "The Genus Salvia (Labiatae) in Colombia". Kew Bulletin. Springer. 44 (2... © Wikipedia authors and editors (licence)

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Definition
Parent Taxon
Salvia
Global Pollen Project UUID
af5cbc4a-cb6b-4cf6-a02e-4ad8d0df2f1d
Botanical Reference
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