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Salvia confinis Fern. 

 Range: 10, 11. 



Site: Dry, well-drained, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub. 



Salvia eremostachya Jeps. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub. 



Salvia funerea Jones. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small, densely branched, compact, densely leafy shrub ; flowers April-May. 



Salvia greatae Brandeg. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub ; flowers in April. 



Salvia greggii Gray. Autumn sage. 



Range: 11, 17. 

 Site : Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub ; flowers throughout the summer. 



Salvia mellifera Greene. Black sage. 



Audibertia stachyoides Benth., Ramona stachyoides (Benth.) Briq. 

 Range: 5, 10. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 



A small to large, openly branched shrub ; flowers April-May ; inflammable ; 

 somewhat loosely branched. 



More or less browsed by sheep and goats. Has been said to be the best 

 honey plant of the Pacific coast. 



Salvia mohavensis Greene. 

 Audibertia capitata Gray. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site : Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small, much-branched, compact shrub ; flowers May June. 



Salvia pachyphylla Epling. 



Audibertia pachystaohya Gray. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site : Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub. 



Salvia palmeri, see Salvia apiana. 



Salvia pinguifolia (Fern.) Woot, and Standl. 

 Range : 11. 

 Site: Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub. 



Salvia vaseyi (Porter) Parish. 

 8. vaseyi (Porter) Jeps. 

 Range: 10. 

 Site : Dry, sun. 

 Fruit: Nutlet. 

 A small shrub. 



Samanea flexicaulis, see Pithecolobium ftexicaule. 



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