It is found in Bulgaria , Greece and Asia Minor [2] .
It grows on dry southern slopes, in shrubs and dry deciduous forests.
A plant is 35-60 cm tall.
The stem is straight, simple, equal to an inflorescence or several times shorter than it.
Leaves are almost all basal, numerous, widely elliptical or almost rounded, 8-15 cm long, 6-12 cm wide, obtuse or rounded at the apex, cordate at the base, obtuse in the form of two-serrated or serrated, on petioles equal to a plate or greater than her, on both sides absent-mindedly pubescent. Stem leaves are small, sessile.
The inflorescence is simple, long, from 6-12 widely spaced six-flowered false whorls ; the cup is widely bell-shaped, 12 mm long; corolla purple, 2.5-3 cm long.
Nuts spherical, 2 mm in diameter, dark brown.
Taxonomy
Species Sage Forskal is a member of the genus Sage ( Salvia ) of the subfamily Kotovnikovye ( Nepetoideae ) of the family Lamiaceae ( Lamiaceae ) of the order Lamiaceae ( Lamiales ).
| another 21 families (according to APG II System ) | | 110-130 more births | |
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| the order is Lamiaceae | | | subfamily Kotovnikovy | | | view Sage Forskala |
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| Department of Flowering, or Angiosperms | | | family Lamiaceae | | | clan sage | | |
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| 44 more order flowering plants (according to APG II System ) | | 7 more subfamilies (according to APG II System ) | | another 700 - 900 species |
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