Salvia nipponica

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Scientific Names



Read about Salvia nipponica in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Salvia nipponica, Miq. Herb, 6-12 in. high, slightly branched: sts. ascending-erect: lvs. petiolate, opposite, ovate-trilobed or triangular from a truncate cordate-hastate base, the basal lobes horizontal-spreading, the midlobe ovate, larger or equal, all short-acuminate, dentate-crenate, sparsely hirtellus-pubescent above and especially so on the nerves beneath; cauline lvs. 1-3 1/2 in. long; floral lvs. ovate, entire: racemes rather lax, 2-4 in. long; floral whorls frequently 4-fld.; calyx obconic- or subcampanulate-tubular, pilose, glandular-punctate; corolla whitish glandular, puncticulate when dry, tube half exserted. Japan.


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