wild sage

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wild sage

A bee gathers nectar from a cluster of wild sage.

Definition

Noun: 1. A perennial herb (Salvia verbenaca or related species) native to Eurasia, characterized by blue to violet flowers, aromatic foliage resembling that of verbena, and naturalization in regions like the United States. It is also commonly known as wild clary or vervain sage.

Usage
  • Used as a common name for a specific plant species within the mint family (Lamiaceae).
  • Typically appears in botanical, horticultural, or ecological contexts.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The meadow was dotted with the blue blooms of wild sage.
    • Botanists study the spread of non-native plants like wild sage in North America.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used metonymically to evoke a sense of untamed, natural landscapes.
    • The scent of wild sage on the wind carried the essence of the open prairie.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wild clary: A direct synonym for the same plant species.
  • Vervain sage: Another common name referencing the verbena-like leaves.
  • Salvia verbenaca: The formal botanical Latin name.
Synonyms
  • Wild clary
  • Vervain sage
Notes on Different Meanings
  • Important Distinction: The term "wild sage" refers specifically to or similar species. It should not be confused with:
    • Other uncultivated sage plants (e.g., Salvia apiana, white sage).
    • The general concept of any sage plant growing untended.
    • The colloquial use of "sage" as a wise person.
wild sage

A bee gathers nectar from a cluster of wild sage.

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