Salvia verbenaca

Salvia verbenaca

  • Salvia verbenaca
  • Salvia verbenaca
  • Salvia verbenaca
  • Salvia verbenaca
  • Flower name
    Salvia verbenaca
  • Scientific name
    Salvia verbenaca
  • AliasSalvia verbenaca, サルビア・ベルベナカ
  • Place of originMediterranean region
  • Place of floweringFields and footpaths, Garden
  • Flowering seasonMay, June

What is Salvia verbenaca

Salvia verbenaca, Wild clary, Wild sage (Scientific name: Salvia verbenaca) is a naturalized perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae native to the Mediterranean region. The name "Minato" in part of its Japanese name comes from the fact that it was found at Shimizu Port in Shizuoka Prefecture. In summer, it produces four to ten small, lip-shaped flowers with an expanded inflorescence. The fruit is produced in June in the shape of an axle.

Minatotamurra (scientific name: Salvia verbenaca, also known as Salvia Verbenaca, Wild clary, Wild sage, Vervain Sage, Taxonomy: Plant kingdom cotyledons, species of true dicotyledonous perennials, origin: Mediterranean region, grass height Leaf shape: 20-80 cm, Leaf shape: oval, Flower diameter: 1 cm, Flower color: blue and pink, Crown shape: lip-shaped.


  • Order
    Lamiales
  • Family
    Lamiaceae
  • Genus
    Salvia
  • Species
    S. verbenaca
  • Type of flower
    Left-right symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Gross inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Lip shaped
  • Leaf type
    Oval
  • Edge of the leaf
    Serrated
  • Life typenaturalized perennial plant
  • Flower colors
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height20.0 ~ 80.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower1.0 ~ 1.0 cm

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