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Silver Wormwood - Photo (c) curt_nimz, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by curt_nimz CC
Silver Wormwood (Artemisia ludoviciana) Info
Artemisia ludoviciana is a North American species in the daisy family, known by several common names, including silver wormwood, western mugwort, Louisiana wormwood, white sagebrush, and gray sagewort. (Wikipedia)
White Sage - Photo (c) BJ Stacey, all rights reserved C
White Sage (Salvia apiana) Info
Salvia apiana (white sage, bee sage, or sacred sage) is an evergreen perennial shrub that is native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico, found mainly in the coastal sage scrub habitat of Southern California and Baja California, on the western edges of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. (Wikipedia)
Burrobush - Photo (c) Stan Shebs, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA) CC
Burrobush (Ambrosia dumosa) Info
Ambrosia dumosa, the burro-weed or white bursage, a North American species of plants in the sunflower family. It is a common constituent of the creosote-bush scrub community throughout the Mojave desert of California, Nevada, and Utah and the Sonoran Desert of Arizona and northwestern Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, Chihuahua). (Wikipedia)
California Pitcher Sage - Photo (c) Stacie Wolny, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Stacie Wolny CC
California Pitcher Sage (Lepechinia calycina) Info
Lepechinia calycina is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name pitchersage or woodbalm. It is endemic to California, where it is a common plant in several different habitat types, including the chaparral plant community. (Wikipedia)
White Sage Leaf Gall Midge - Photo (c) BJ Stacey, all rights reserved C
White Sage Leaf Gall Midge (Rhopalomyia audibertiae) Info
Rhopalomyia audibertiae, the sage leaf gall midge, is a species of gall midge in the family Cecidomyiidae. (Wikipedia)
White Climbing-Sage - Photo (c) christeen, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by christeen CC
White Climbing-Sage (Buddleja dysophylla) Info
Buddleja dysophylla is a species endemic to southern Africa, from Zaire and Tanzania south to Malawi, and from the Transvaal to eastern Cape Province, where it grows along forest edges or in scrub at altitudes of 0–2,600 m. The species was named and described in 1883 by Radlkofer. (Wikipedia)
Blazing White Sage - Photo (c) aroche, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by aroche CC
Blazing White Sage (Salvia candidissima) Info
Salvia candidissima is a herbaceous perennial native throughout western Greece, and parts of Turkey, Iraq, and Iran, generally between 2000 and 6500 feet elevation. Several small stems grow almost horizontally from the roots before bearing upright inflorescences. The plant reaches 3 ft in height and width in the wild. The light green leaves, 6 in long by 4 in wide, are covered with hairs on both sides and often have notches on the edges. The leaves become... (Wikipedia)