Search Results for "Salvia apiana"

White Sage (Salvia apiana) | View Observations

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.

Other Names: Шалфей Белый, Kasili, Salvia Blanca, Mashkodewashk, Bashkodejiibik, Wiingashk, Nookwezigan, 白鼠尾草, Beyaz Ada Çayı

White × Black Sage Hybrid (Salvia apiana × mellifera) | View Observations

Salvia apiana × mellifera is a hybrid of plants with 62 observations

Other Names: Salvia apiana x mellifera, Salvia mellifera x apiana, Salvia mellifera × apiana

Salvia apiana × eremostachya | View Observations

Salvia apiana × eremostachya is a hybrid of plants with 6 observations

Salvia apiana × clevelandii | View Observations

Salvia apiana × clevelandii is a hybrid of plants with 2 observations

Salvia apiana var. compacta | View Observations

Salvia apiana compacta is a variety of plants with 1 observation

Other Names: Salvia apiana va

Salvia apiana var. apiana | View Observations

Salvia apiana apiana is a variety of plants with 0 observations

Rock Academy Cabrillo NM | View Observations

Discover and track the plants and animals of Cabrillo National Monument. Observe and identify the following 15 species for a free dress: Artemisia californica Encelia californica Salvia mellifera Euphorbia misera Corvus corax Salvia apiana Larus californicus Sceloporus occidentalis Opuntia ficus...