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in various floral creations. sage (salvia officinalis l.) is an aromatic and medicinal, evergreen, perennial subshrub. it belongs in the lamiaceae or labiatea family, the family of basil, lavender and thyme. the plant is native in southeastern europe, in the mediterranean and in northern africa. the
pinnate, toothed or wrinkled and little hairy, with a color range from gray to gray-green, purple or silver. the leaves can grow up to 5 inches long (12 cm), and are often aromatic. salvia flowers are short, two-lipped, erect spikes and -depending on the variety- can have a blue, purple, violet, green...
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