Nettleleaf Sage, Wild Sage - Salvia urticifolia
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Salvia urticifolia - Nettleleaf Sage, Wild Sage. Salvia is a large genus of around 600 species in the Mint family (Lamiaceae.) Over 90 Salvia species are found in the North America; over 20 of these are introduced. Salvia urticifolia - Nettleleaf Sage - is a species confined mostly to the southeastern part of the country, with Pennsylvania being at the northernmost extreme of its range. It is Endangered in Florida, Kentucky, and Maryland (possibly extirpated in Maryland.) It is found in dry open woods and forest edges. The ones I have encountered were near cedar glades, which are on shallow soil over limestone, providing soil tending toward basic pH, the preferred soil for this species.
Found in: AL, DC, FL, GA, KY, MD, MS, NC, PA, SC, TN, VA
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| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-April-29 | Photographer: Gerald C. Williamson Nikon D7000 Tamron SP 90MM f/2.8 AF Macro | The plant is covered with glandular hairs; I've seen it described as 'viscid' - sticky. | |
| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-April-29 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D7000 | The stem is terminated with a racemose inflorescence 4 to 8 inches long. The pedicellate flowers are in whorls around the axis. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-May-03 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D7000 | While the flowers usually are violet or lavender to dark blue marked with white as in these photos, they may also occasionally be white. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-April-29 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D7000 | Salvia urticifolia grows to about 20 inches tall. It will have several pairs of opposite leaves with winged petioles more or less evenly spaced along the stem.
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| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-April-29 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D7000 | Urtica is the nettle genus, providing the species epithet for Salvia urticifolia. "Urticifolia" refers to the nettle-like leaves. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
| Site: Chickamauga Battlefield, Catoosa County, Ga Date: 2014-April-29 | Photographer: Gerald C Williamson Nikon D7000 | I don’t recognize the gland-like structures at the base of the pedicels. | | Click on the photo for a larger image
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