Salvia funerea, is a species of semi-deciduous perennial shrub with the common names Death Valley sage, woolly sage, and funeral sage, is an intricately branched shrub associated with limestone soils in the Mojave Desert in California and Nevada.[1] It is characterized by an overall white appearance due to wooly hairs that cover the stems and leaves.[1]
^ abMojave Desert Wildflowers, Pam MacKay, 2nd ed., p 57
Salviafunerea, is a species of semi-deciduous perennial shrub with the common names Death Valley sage, woolly sage, and funeral sage, is an intricately...
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