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    Salvia apiana, the Californian white sage, bee sage, or sacred sage is an evergreen perennial shrub that is native to the southwestern United States and...
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    Salvia apiana: white sage; sacred to a number of Native American peoples, and used by some tribes in their ceremonies Salvia azurea: blue sage Salvia...
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    20-year correspondence. In the wild, this species may hybridize with Salvia apiana and Salvia mellifera. This species is found throughout portions of Southern...
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    three other coastal scrub Salvias: Salvia apiana (Californian white sage), Salvia leucophylla (San Luis purple sage), and Salvia clevelandii. It rarely hybridizes...
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  • leaf Rubus occidentalis ~ Black raspberry Salvia apiana Salvia divinorum ~ Salvinorine A, Salvinisine Salvia dorrii ~ Tobacco sage Saussuerea lappa Clarke...
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    California sagebrush (Artemisia californica) Black sage (Salvia mellifera) White sage (Salvia apiana) California buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum) Coast...
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  • impacts. The following table examines why various tribes use sage. Salvia apiana, several tribes used the seed for removing foreign objects from the...
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  • Ramamoorthy Salvia anatolica Hamzaoglu & A.Duran Salvia andreji Pobed. Salvia anguicoma Epling Salvia angulata Benth. Salvia angustiarum Epling Salvia apiana Jeps...
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    integrifolia, lemonade berry Rhus ovata, sugar bush Salvia apiana, Californian white sage Salvia mellifera, Californian black sage Xylococcus bicolor...
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  • Hippocastanoideae) Maygrass Pole beans (Phaseolus coccineus; Faboideae) Sage (Salvia apiana; Lamiaceae) Sumpweed Sunflowers (Helianthus annuus; Asteraceae) Wild...
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    (Salix spp.) trees, chia (Salvia columbariae), cattail (Typha spp.), datura or jimsonweed (Datura innoxia), white sage (Salvia apiana), Juncus spp., Mexican...
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  • Paul, Ara G. (December 2002). "Ethnopharmacology of ska María Pastora (Salvia divinorum, Epling AND Játiva-M.)". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 83 (3):...
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  • S2CID 84918503 Grant K, Grant V (1964), "Mechanical isolation of Salvia apiana and Salvia mellifera (Labiatae)", Evolution, 18 (2): 196–212, doi:10.2307/2406392...
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  • medicinal leaves, bark White sage Salvia apiana Lamiaceae perennial woody shrub medicinal, ritual leaves, seeds Sage Salvia officinalis Lamiaceae perennial...
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  • Braun in 1963. The larvae feed on white sage, which could refer to Salvia apiana or Eurotia lanata. Notes mothphotographersgroup The genus Bucculatrix...
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    surface of the bumblebee abdomen while flowers of the co-occurring Salvia apiana place pollen on the bumblebee’s flanks. Ethological isolation is a form...
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    co-dominant member of the coastal sage formation, and frequently with Salvia apiana. This species is vulnerable to threats in Baja California but especially...
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    seeds, and flowers, such as of Rhus integrifolia, Lotus scoparius, and Salvia apiana. They also consume grasses, forbs, fungi, and arthropods. Their main...
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    Garden. The beds were linked by a flowing bed of White Sage River (Salvia Apiana). The gardens were lost on the U.S. side during the wall replacement...
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    Anthropo apis L bee western honey bee, Apis mellifera; white sage, Salvia apiana apianus – apiana – apianum – All pages with titles beginning with Api aquaticus...
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    (Teucrium chamaedrys) white giant hyssop (Agastache micrantha) white sage (Salvia apiana) wild bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) wild mint (Mentha arvensis) woolly...
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    officinalis Salvia aethiopis Salvia africana (incorrect name S. africana-caerulea) Salvia aurea (incorrect name S. africana-lutea) Salvia apiana Salvia cadmica...
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    species of plants found along the creek were Eriogonum fasciculatum, Salvia apiana, Quercus dumosa, Malosma, and Diplacus aurantiacus.: 5  In 2015, a study...
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  • (Horehound) Salvia apiana (White Sage) Salvia clevelandii - (Cleveland sage) Salvia columbariae (Chia) Salvia leucophylla (Purple sage) Salvia mellifera...
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    sagebrush (Artemisia californica) and black, white, or purple sage (Salvia mellifera, S. apiana, or S. leucophylla). In mixed chaparral, it often codominates...
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