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Salvia microphylla Kunth
Family Lamiaceae
Common name: Cherry Sage, Graham's Sage

Salvia microphylla Kunth APNI*

Description: Variable woody perennial herb or subshrub to over 3 m tall.

Leaves ovate to elliptic, c. 4 cm long, 1–2 cm wide, margin with more or less rounded teeth.

Flowers in long clusters, each verticillaster of 2 or occasionally 4 flowers. Corolla to 2–3 cm long, pink, purple, magenta or deep red.


Flowering: Flowers summer to autumn.

Distribution and occurrence: Naturalised along Illawarra highway between Moss Vale and Robertson.

Roadside verge with introduced grasses and scattered Eucalyptus spp. and Acacia melanoxylon.
NSW subdivisions: *CT
AVH map***

Text by Louisa Murray Sep 2016
Taxon concept: Spencer, Roger (2002) Horticultural Flora of South Eastern Australia. Volume 4, pp205-206.


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