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Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers

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Salvia is a perennial upright herb of the family Salvia of the family Sage. The roots are thick, vermilion-red on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; the apical or axillary inflorescences are purple. Salvia prefers a mild climate, abundant sunlight, moist air and fertile soil. It flowers from April to August and bears fruit after flowering. The root can be medicated. @Roadside Wildflowers @Micro Headlines @Spring Blossoms @Spring 34570 @Headline Photography @Headline Pictures

Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers
Salvia officinalis is a perennial upright herb of the genus Sage in the family Apiaceae. The roots are hypertrophied, vermilion on the outside and white on the inside; the leaves are often odd pinnate compound leaves; apical or axillary inflorescences, flowers

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