词条 | Salvia munzii |
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|image = Salvia munzii 2.jpg |regnum = Plantae |unranked_divisio = Angiosperms |unranked_classis = Eudicots |unranked_ordo = Asterids |ordo = Lamiales |familia = Lamiaceae |genus = Salvia |species = S. munzii |binomial = Salvia munzii |binomial_authority = Epling |}} Salvia munzii is a species of sage known by the common name Munz's sage (named for California botanist Philip A. Munz).[1] It is native to northern Baja California, Mexico, and it can be found in a few locations just north of the border in San Diego County, California. It is a member of the coastal sage scrub and chaparral plant communities. DescriptionSalvia munzii is a bushy shrub which may exceed {{convert|2|m|ft}} in height, its branches coated in hairs. The rough-textured leaves are up to 5 centimeters long, the undersides densely hairy. The erect inflorescences are made up of many interrupted clusters of flowers, each cluster subtended by a pair of lance-shaped, leaflike bracts. The flower has a tubular blue corolla up to 1.5 centimeters long. See also
References1. ^Sages of the genus Salvia, Wayne's Word External links{{Commonscat|Salvia munzii}}
6 : Salvia|Flora of California|Flora of Baja California|Natural history of the California chaparral and woodlands|Natural history of the Peninsular Ranges|Natural history of San Diego County, California |
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