Common name: Baby Sage, Graham's sage, Blackcurrant sage
Botanical name:Salvia microphyllaFamily:Lamiaceae (Mint family) Synonyms: Salvia grahamii
Baby Sage is a shrub that grows up to 3-4 ft tall
and wide, blooming in its first year and growing to full size in its
second year. Flowers are red, 2-lipped. The leaves are ovate shaped, of
varying sizes, and smooth or lightly covered with hairs. When crushed,
the leaves have a strong fragrance, which has been described as
pleasant and mint-like, but also as similar to that of blackcurrants,
leading to the use of "Blackcurrant Sage" as an English name for this
species. It sometimes spreads underground, producing dense patches.
Identification credit: S. Jeevith
Photographed in the Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu.
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