How Do You Spell SALVIA LANCIFOLIA?

Pronunciation: [sˈalviə lˌansɪfˈə͡ʊli͡ə] (IPA)

Salvia lancifolia is a species of flowering plant. The word "Salvia" is spelled as /ˈsælviə/, with stress on the first syllable. The first syllable is pronounced with the "s" sound, followed by a short vowel "a". The second syllable is pronounced with the long "e" sound. "Lancifolia" is spelled as /lænˌsɪfəˈloʊjiə/ with stress on the second syllable "si". The first syllable is pronounced with the short "a" sound, followed by the "n" and a short "s" sound at the beginning of the second syllable. The final syllable is pronounced with the long "o" sound, then "jia" is pronounced as separate syllable with the "j" sound.

SALVIA LANCIFOLIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Salvia lancifolia, commonly known as lance-leaved sage, is a perennial herbaceous plant native to the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the family Lamiaceae and is characterized by its lance-shaped leaves and stunning spikes of violet-blue flowers.

    The lance-shaped leaves of Salvia lancifolia are elongated and narrow, typically measuring around 5-8 centimeters in length. They are arranged opposite each other along the square stems of the plant, which can reach a height of about 60-90 centimeters. The leaves have a grayish-green color and are covered with fine hairs, giving them a soft and velvety texture.

    During the flowering season, Salvia lancifolia produces erect and dense inflorescences, with numerous flowers densely packed along the spikes. These flowers are tubular-shaped and bilabiate, consisting of two lips. The upper lip is slightly curved and houses the stamens, while the lower lip is larger and provides a landing platform for pollinators. The color of the flowers ranges from vibrant violet to blue, with occasional variations in shade.

    Salvia lancifolia is a drought-tolerant plant that thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. It is often cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive foliage and showy flowers. Additionally, its flowers are highly attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a beneficial plant for pollinators.

    In traditional herbal medicine, certain Salvia species have been used for their potential medicinal properties. However, it is important to note that Salvia lancifolia is primarily grown as an ornamental plant and does not have well-documented medicinal uses. Its lance-shaped leaves and striking flowers make it a

Common Misspellings for SALVIA LANCIFOLIA

  • aalvia lancifolia
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  • salcia lancifolia
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  • salvua lancifolia
  • salvja lancifolia

Etymology of SALVIA LANCIFOLIA

The word "Salvia" comes from the Latin word "salvus" which means "healthy" or "safe". This name was given to plants in the Salvia genus due to their medicinal properties. "Lancifolia" comes from the Latin words "lancea" meaning "lance" or "spear", and "folium" meaning "leaf". The name "Salvia lancifolia" refers to the lance-shaped leaves of this particular species of Salvia.

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