salvia farinacea
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Definition
- Noun:
- A perennial herbaceous plant: Salvia farinacea is a species of flowering plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae), native to Texas and parts of Mexico. It is commonly known as mealycup sage or blue sage.
- An ornamental garden plant: It is cultivated for its showy, intensely blue flowers and its tolerance of heat and drought, making it popular in gardens and landscaping.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The garden's border was brightened by a row of Salvia farinacea.
- Salvia farinacea, with its striking blue spikes, attracts many pollinators.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical and horticultural contexts: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species, distinguishing it from other plants with "sage" in their common name.
- For a reliable display of blue, the landscape designer specified Salvia farinacea.
Variants and Related Words
- Mealycup sage: The most common common name for , referring to the powdery or "mealy" appearance of the flower calyces.
- Blue sage: A common name shared with several other species, used informally for due to its flower color.
Synonyms
- Mealycup sage
- Blue sage (Note: This name is ambiguous and can refer to other species like or ).
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Not applicable: As a specific botanical name, is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.
Noun
- Texas sage having intensely blue flowers