| SM | Salvia Miltiorrhiza |
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| salvia | <botany> A genus of plants including the sage. See Sage. Origin: L, sage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Sage Plant
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sage: any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb
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A bright red flower
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Sage. This is another popular Italian culinary herb that grows wild across the Italian countryside. It has a very strong flavor, so needs to be used sparingly, but it combines well with most meat and vegetable dishes.
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Sage, a favorite in Tuscany. Salvia Fritta (fried sage) s popular.
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| salvia | any of various plants of the genus Salvia |
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| salvia | blue-flowered sage of dry prairies of the eastern United States |
| salvia | stout Mediterranean sage with white or pink or violet flowers |
| salvia | Texas sage having intensely blue flowers |
| salvia | sage of western North America to Central America having violet-blue flowers |
| salvia | silvery-leaved California herb with purple flowers |
| salvia | sage of eastern United States |
| salvia | shrubby plant with aromatic grayish-green leaves used as a cooking herb |
| salvia | tall perennial Old World salvia with violet-blue flowers |
| salvia | sage of western North America to Central America having violet-blue flowers |
| salvia | aromatic herb of southern Europe |
| salvia | California erect and sparsely branched perennial |
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