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Detail shots of wild sage, salvia officinalis, in a forest in Portugal
Salvia pratensis or meadow sage flowers on white background
Delicate wildflowers and soft background. Artistic photo
Faded sage near the village of Sale San Giovanni, Langhe region, Piedmont, Italy, Europe
Sesame in successive blooming in china.
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Plants and Flowers: macro photography of the leaves of a sage plant
Salvia austriaca, commonly known as Austrian Sage, is a species of flowering plant in the Salvia genus within the Lamiaceae family. The flowers of Salvia austriaca are borne in dense, terminal spikes that rise above the foliage. Each spike is composed of numerous tubular flowers arranged in whorls along the stem. Flowering occurs in late spring to early summer. It is native to central and southeastern Europe, where it is found in dry meadows, rocky slopes, and open woodlands. It prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soils and thrives in full sun to partial shade
Salvia officinalis (common sage) plant
Salvia hispanica flowers, known as Chia, a healthy food plant with purple flowers from the mint family, Lamiaceae growing in garden
A beautiful sage plant. Shot with a Canon 5D Mark IV.
Lyra leaf sage (Salvia lyrata). Called Wild sage and Cancerweed also.
Plants in garden. \
Salvia nutans, nodding sage. Steppe
young leaves of a Tamarillo in the living room in front of a brown shelf with Boxes
Sage, Salvia officinalis, crater plant, medicinal plants, -
Salvia argentea
Salvia, Meadow Clary, White Meadow Sage 'Swan Lake' Salvia pratensis
Bright magenta flowers of California pitcher sage or hummingbird sage, Salvia spathacea. Nacimiento-Fergusson Rd., Los Padres National Forest, Monterey County, California, USA.
Salvia leucantha, the Mexican bush sage, is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to subtropical and tropical conifer forests in central and eastern Mexico. The flowers are usually white, emerging from coloured bracts. It is not frost hardy, but is often grown in warmer latitudes for its prominent arching velvety blue or purple inflorescences.\n\nThis plant has ornamental value in the garden, and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It is a low-maintenance plant that grows best in full sun and moist but well-drained soils. Flowers attract butterflies, bees and hummingbirds.
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Salvia nemorosa flowers bloom on the lawn
Close-up on sage (Salvia officinalis) leaves. Sage has been used since ancient times for its food and healing properties.  \
A lone stem of Austrian sage (Salvia austriaca) photographed against a blurred green background close-up in the diffused light of day
Horizontal closeup photo of the grey green velvety leaves on a Sage plant growing in an organic garden. Soft focus background.
Lilac sage or whorled clary blooming plant isolated on white, Salvia verticillata
Lavender Croton (Croton gratissimus) at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Stachys recta, stiff hedgenettle, perennial yellow-woundwort.
Sage herb from above
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