Salvia viscosa
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Details Top
Internal ID | UUID643fec0251ba6077334012 |
Scientific name | Salvia viscosa |
Authority | Jacq. |
First published in | Misc. Austriac. 2: 328 (1781) |
Description Top
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Salvia viscosa is a perennial herb that is native to a small region in Lebanon and Israel. It was first described in 1781 and only became available in nurseries in the 1990s. This plant produces a cluster of leaves and inflorescences in midsummer. The leaves are oblate-oblong, covered in soft hairs, and have whitish-green veining on the underside. The flowers are burgundy-red and grow in widely spaced whorls along a thin stem. They are held in a small wine-colored calyx that is also covered in hairs. This plant is known to produce a large amount of seeds.
Synonyms Top
Scientific name | Authority | First published in |
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Salvia gaillardotii | Boiss. | Fl. Orient. 4: 628 (1879) |
Common names Top
Add a new one! Suggest a correction!Language | Common/alternative name |
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Arabic | قصعين لزج |
Germination/Propagation Top
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Distribution (via POWO/KEW) Top
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- Extinct
- Introduced
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Western Asia
- Lebanon-Syria
- Palestine
- Turkey
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Western Asia
Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000302619 |
Tropicos | 17600623 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:457519-1 |
The Plant List | kew-184149 |
Open Tree Of Life | 912164 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 268935 |
IPNI | 457519-1 |
iNaturalist | 1150108 |
GBIF | 3883891 |
Freebase | /m/05p467p |
EOL | 6343412 |
Wikipedia | Salvia_viscosa |
Genomes (via NCBI) Top
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Scientific Literature Top
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Enhanced Natural Strength: Lamiaceae Essential Oils and Nanotechnology in In Vitro and In Vivo Medical Research | Kowalczyk T, Merecz-Sadowska A, Ghorbanpour M, Szemraj J, Piekarski J, Bijak M, Śliwiński T, Zajdel R, Sitarek P | Int J Mol Sci | 17-Oct-2023 |
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Essential Oils and Their Main Chemical Components: The Past 20 Years of Preclinical Studies in Melanoma | Di Martile M, Garzoli S, Ragno R, Del Bufalo D | Cancers (Basel) | 16-Sep-2020 |
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Novel primers improve species delimitation in Cercospora | Bakhshi M, Arzanlou M, Babai-ahari A, Groenewald JZ, Crous PW | IMA Fungus | 26-Sep-2018 |
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Biological Activities of Essential Oils: From Plant Chemoecology to Traditional Healing Systems | Sharifi-Rad J, Sureda A, Tenore GC, Daglia M, Sharifi-Rad M, Valussi M, Tundis R, Sharifi-Rad M, Loizzo MR, Ademiluyi AO, Sharifi-Rad R, Ayatollahi SA, Iriti M | Molecules | 01-Jan-2017 |
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Novel fungi from an ancient niche: cercosporoid and related sexual morphs on ferns | Guatimosim E, Schwartsburd PB, Barreto RW, Crous PW | Persoonia | 01-Feb-2016 |
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Species concepts in Cercospora: spotting the weeds among the roses | Groenewald JZ, Nakashima C, Nishikawa J, Shin HD, Park JH, Jama AN, Groenewald M, Braun U, Crous PW | Stud Mycol | 01-Oct-2012 |
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