Salvia verbenaca, also known as wild clary or wild sage, is native to the British Isles, the Mediterranean region in Southern Europe, North Africa, and Near East, and in the Caucasus. It can be found as an introduced species that has naturalized in meadows in the Eastern United States.
Other Names: Salvia ochroleuca, Salvia multifida, قصعين رعي الحمام, Σάλβια Η Βερμπενοειδής, Tàrrec Comú, מרווה מצויה
Salvia verbenaca is a complex of plants with 1920 observations
Other Names: Salvia verbenaca sensu lato
Salvia clandestina is a species of plants with 46 observations
Other Names: Salvia verbenaca clandestina, Sauge Clandestine
Salvia verbenaca horminoides is a variety of plants with 2 observations