Mareotic Sector, North Sinai, Isthmic Desert (Location: Maghara), Galala Desert, Libyan Desert, Nubian Desert, Gebel Oweinat, Mountainous Southern Sinai.
Cyprus, North Africa, Sinai, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria. Arabia, Iraq, Iran.
Desert wadis and sandy plains.
Perennail.
Height: 20-40 cm.
Salvia lanigera (lat. Salvia lanigera) - dalamazkimilər fəsiləsinin adaçayı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Salvia lanigera (lat. Salvia lanigera) - dalamazkimilər fəsiləsinin adaçayı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Salvia lanigera is a small herbaceous perennial that is native from northern Egypt and Arabia, to the south of Turkey and Iran. It grows in low altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils. The specific epithet "lanigera" means "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the hairs that cover all parts of the plant. It was first described in 1817 by Jean Louis Marie Poiret, a French clergyman sent by Louis XVI to Algeria to study the native plants. Following the French Revolution, Poiret became a professor at the Grandes écoles in Aisne.[1]
In cultivation it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 foot in its native habitat. The plant is a soft pale gray-green color, giving off a pungent odor when brushed, and is covered with short erect hairs. The narrow leaves are deeply divided, with linear segments. The violet flowers grow in whorls of 6–8, and are held in a tiny calyx covered in long white hairs. In cold climates it is treated as an annual, freely reseeding itself, with seeds overwintering even in sub-freezing climates. It adapts itself to small spaces in between other plants, preferring full sun, lean soil, moderate irrigation, and good drainage.[1]
Salvia lanigera is a small herbaceous perennial that is native from northern Egypt and Arabia, to the south of Turkey and Iran. It grows in low altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils. The specific epithet "lanigera" means "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the hairs that cover all parts of the plant. It was first described in 1817 by Jean Louis Marie Poiret, a French clergyman sent by Louis XVI to Algeria to study the native plants. Following the French Revolution, Poiret became a professor at the Grandes écoles in Aisne.
In cultivation it grows from 4-8 inches high, and up to 1 foot in its native habitat. The plant is a soft pale gray-green color, giving off a pungent odor when brushed, and is covered with short erect hairs. The narrow leaves are deeply divided, with linear segments. The violet flowers grow in whorls of 6–8, and are held in a tiny calyx covered in long white hairs. In cold climates it is treated as an annual, freely reseeding itself, with seeds overwintering even in sub-freezing climates. It adapts itself to small spaces in between other plants, preferring full sun, lean soil, moderate irrigation, and good drainage.
Salvia lanigera es una especie de planta herbácea perennifolia de la familia de las lamiáceas. Es originaria del norte de Egipto y Arabia, hasta el sur de Turquía e Irán. Crece en los desiertos de baja altitud, en suelos arenosos y arenisca calcárea.[1]
En el cultivo que alcanza un tamaño de 10 a 20 cm de alto, y hasta 25 cm en su hábitat natural. La planta es de un color suave pálido gris-verde, desprendiendo un olor acre cuando se rompe, está cubierta de pelos cortos erectos. Las hojas estrechas están profundamente divididas, con segmentos lineales. Las flores violetas crecen en verticilos en número de 6-8, cubiertas de largos pelos blancos.
En climas fríos se trata como una planta anual, con libertad en sí se resiembra con semillas de hibernación, incluso en climas bajo cero. Se adapta a espacios pequeños entre otras plantas, y prefieren el pleno sol, suelo somero, riego moderado y buen drenaje.[1]
Salvia lanigera fue descrita por Jean Louis Marie Poiret y publicado en Encycl. Suppl. 5: 49 1817.[2]
Ver: Salvia
lanigera: epíteto latino que siognifica "con lana", en referencia a los pelos que cubren todas las partes de la planta.[3]
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(ayuda) Salvia lanigera es una especie de planta herbácea perennifolia de la familia de las lamiáceas. Es originaria del norte de Egipto y Arabia, hasta el sur de Turquía e Irán. Crece en los desiertos de baja altitud, en suelos arenosos y arenisca calcárea.
Detalle de la plantaSalvia lanigera adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Lamiaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Lamiales. Spesies Salvia lanigera sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Salvia.[1] Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Poir..
Salvia lanigera adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Lamiaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Lamiales. Spesies Salvia lanigera sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Salvia. Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Poir..
Salvia lanigera là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được Poir. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1817.[1]
Salvia lanigera là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được Poir. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1817.