Salvia
Plant
Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with nearly 1,000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. Within the Lamiaceae, Salvia is part of the tribe Mentheae within the subfamily Nepetoideae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Salvia
Family: Lamiaceae
Subfamily: Nepetoideae
Genus: Salvia; L.
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Lamiales
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Salvia (/ˈsælviə/) is the largest genus of plants in the sage family Lamiaceae, with nearly 1,000 species of shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals.
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It is probably the hummingbirds favorite sage of all those in the garden and it blooms most of the year, after a brief rest in the hottest part of late summer.
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