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Salvia sclareoides Salvia sclareoides<br />
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The South-Salvia, Clary-bastard, or Viscous-Salvia-of-the-hills, is an Iberian endemism that occurs only in the southwest of the peninsula, with limited presence in Algarve, Extremadura and Beira Litoral, on this side of the border. It can be found in developed brushwoods, on limestone interior mountains, land lawns, or uncultured, often stony, calcareous, loamy or clay soils, up to 1700m altitude. It is attributed to this medicinal plant properties in fighting of Alzheimer&#039;s disease. Medicinal plant,Salvia sclareoides,South-Salvia,alzeimer,biodiversity,eudicots,greatnature,lamiacea,plantae,salvia Click/tap to enlarge Species introCountry intro

Salvia sclareoides

Salvia sclareoides

The South-Salvia, Clary-bastard, or Viscous-Salvia-of-the-hills, is an Iberian endemism that occurs only in the southwest of the peninsula, with limited presence in Algarve, Extremadura and Beira Litoral, on this side of the border. It can be found in developed brushwoods, on limestone interior mountains, land lawns, or uncultured, often stony, calcareous, loamy or clay soils, up to 1700m altitude. It is attributed to this medicinal plant properties in fighting of Alzheimer's disease.

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The South-Salvia, Clary-bastard, or Viscous-Salvia-of-the-hills, is an Iberian endemism that occurs only in the southwest of the peninsula, with limited presence in Algarve, Extremadura and Beira Litoral, on this side of the border. It can be found in developed brushwoods, on limestone interior mountains, land lawns, or uncultured, often stony, calcareous, loamy or clay soils, up to 1700m altitude. It is attributed to this medicinal plant properties in fighting of Alzheimer's disease.

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Uploaded Mar 12, 2016. Captured Mar 12, 2016 18:26.
  • NIKON D7100
  • f/4.5
  • 1/1250s
  • ISO800
  • 80mm