- Salvia guaranitica
Taxobox
name = "Salvia guaranitica"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Lamiales
familia =Lamiaceae
genus = "Salvia "
species = "S. guaranitica"
binomial = "Salvia guaranitica"
binomial_authority = A.St.-Hil. ex Benth."Salvia guaranitica" (Anise-scented sage or
Hummingbird sage ) is a species of sage native toSouth America , includingBrazil ,Paraguay ,Uruguay , andArgentina .It is a perennial
subshrub growing 1-3 m tall. The leaves are ovate, 4-13 cm long, mint green, andanise -scented when crushed. Theinflorescence s are up to 25 cm long, with eachflower 3-5 cm long in varying shades of blue, with a dark basal calyx 10-12 mm long. Flowering begins in mid summer and continues till mid autumn.Cultivation
"Salvia guaranitica" is a popular
ornamental plant in mild areas where the temperature does not fall below −12 °C. It grows in either full or three quarter sunlight, in well drained soil.Numerous
cultivar s have been selected, including 'Argentine Skies' (pale blue flowers), 'Black and Blue' (very dark violet blue calyx), 'Blue Enigma', 'Blue Ensign' (large blue flowers), and 'Purple Splendor'.
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