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'''''Salvia clevelandii''''' is a species of [[Salvia|sage]] native to the coast of southern California and northern Baja California. Its common names include '''Blue sage''', '''Fragrant sage''', and '''Cleveland sage'''. This is a small, hairy, dull-green shrub native to the [[chaparral]] and [[coastal sage scrub]] plant communities of the region. It has wrinkly leather-textured leaves with tiny ridged teeth along the edges and it bears plentiful rounded inflorescences of tubular lavender to dark purple flowers with long [[stamen]]s. The fruit is a spotted [[nutlet]]. ''Salvia clevelandii'' is one of the parents of the hybrid [[Salvia 'Celestial Blue']]. | |||
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Salvia clevelandii is a species of sage native to the coast of southern California and northern Baja California. Its common names include Blue sage, Fragrant sage, and Cleveland sage. This is a small, hairy, dull-green shrub native to the chaparral and coastal sage scrub plant communities of the region. It has wrinkly leather-textured leaves with tiny ridged teeth along the edges and it bears plentiful rounded inflorescences of tubular lavender to dark purple flowers with long stamens. The fruit is a spotted nutlet. Salvia clevelandii is one of the parents of the hybrid Salvia 'Celestial Blue'.
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