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- Salvia_dentata abstract "Salvia dentata is a perennial shrub with short twiggy branches native to western South Africa just north of Cape Town, growing between 2,000 to 5,000 ft (610 to 1,520 m) elevation on dry hillsides, slopes, and streambeds. It was first described by William Aiton in 1789. It grows 6 ft (1.8 m) tall in its native habitat, less in cultivation, with unusual (for the Salvia family) round stems. The aromatic gray-green leathery leaves are small (.5 in (1.3 cm)) and tightly packed. The short 2 in (5.1 cm) inflorescence is tightly packed with whorls of 1 in (2.5 cm) flowers that range in color from pale blue to light lavender. As the calyces age they expand and turn pink, complimenting the color of the flowers.".
- Salvia_dentata binomialAuthority William_Aiton.
- Salvia_dentata class Eudicots.
- Salvia_dentata division Flowering_plant.
- Salvia_dentata family Lamiaceae.
- Salvia_dentata genus Salvia.
- Salvia_dentata kingdom Plant.
- Salvia_dentata order Asterids.
- Salvia_dentata order Lamiales.
- Salvia_dentata wikiPageID "21149137".
- Salvia_dentata wikiPageRevisionID "595336336".
- Salvia_dentata binomial "Salvia dentata".
- Salvia_dentata binomialAuthority William_Aiton.
- Salvia_dentata familia Lamiaceae.
- Salvia_dentata genus "Salvia".
- Salvia_dentata hasPhotoCollection Salvia_dentata.
- Salvia_dentata ordo Lamiales.
- Salvia_dentata regnum "Plantae".
- Salvia_dentata species "S. dentata".
- Salvia_dentata unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Salvia_dentata unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Salvia_dentata unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Salvia_dentata subject Category:Flora_of_South_Africa.
- Salvia_dentata subject Category:Salvia.
- Salvia_dentata type Eukaryote.
- Salvia_dentata type Plant.
- Salvia_dentata type Species.
- Salvia_dentata type Organism.
- Salvia_dentata comment "Salvia dentata is a perennial shrub with short twiggy branches native to western South Africa just north of Cape Town, growing between 2,000 to 5,000 ft (610 to 1,520 m) elevation on dry hillsides, slopes, and streambeds. It was first described by William Aiton in 1789. It grows 6 ft (1.8 m) tall in its native habitat, less in cultivation, with unusual (for the Salvia family) round stems. The aromatic gray-green leathery leaves are small (.5 in (1.3 cm)) and tightly packed.".
- Salvia_dentata label "Salvia dentata".
- Salvia_dentata label "قصعين مسنن".
- Salvia_dentata sameAs m.05c08zf.
- Salvia_dentata sameAs Q6403959.
- Salvia_dentata sameAs Q6403959.
- Salvia_dentata wasDerivedFrom Salvia_dentata?oldid=595336336.
- Salvia_dentata isPrimaryTopicOf Salvia_dentata.