wild clary

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wild clary

A bee collects nectar from a cluster of wild clary in a sunny meadow.

Definition

Noun: * A perennial herb (Salvia verbenaca) native to Eurasia, characterized by blue to violet flowers, wrinkled leaves resembling those of verbena, and naturalized in parts of the United States. It is a species of sage.

Usage
  • "Wild clary" is used as a common name for a specific plant species. It is typically used in botanical, horticultural, or natural history contexts.
  • It functions as a singular, countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
  • The meadow was dotted with the blue spikes of wild clary.
  • Wild clary is often found in dry, grassy habitats.
  • Botanists noted the naturalization of wild clary in the coastal states.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in ecological studies discussing naturalized or non-native flora.
  • It may appear in historical texts about traditional herbal uses, as many species have been used in folk medicine.
Variants and Related Words
  • Salvia verbenaca: The botanical Latin name for wild clary.
  • Vervain sage: Another common name for the same plant, referencing its verbena-like foliage.
  • Clary sage: A related but distinct species () known for its essential oil. Note: "Clary sage" is not a synonym for "wild clary."
Synonyms
  • Vervain sage
Different Meanings
  • The word "clary" alone can refer to other plants in the genus, most notably clary sage (). Therefore, the modifier "wild" specifies this particular species ().
wild clary

A bee collects nectar from a cluster of wild clary in a sunny meadow.

Noun
  1. Eurasian sage with blue flowers and foliage like verbena; naturalized in United States