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Definition of Salvia farinacea
1. Noun. Texas sage having intensely blue flowers.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvia Farinacea
Literary usage of Salvia farinacea
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"... or core-late at base: whorl-i 6-10-flat. : corolla-i twice e-,a long as calyx.
Eu., N. Asia.—Section 6. 2245. Flowers of salvia farinacea. ..."
2. The Little Garden by Francis King (1921)
"Salvia patens, a lovely true blue, but not very effective in the garden, and
salvia farinacea, are flowers that add much to one's summer pleasure; ..."
3. The Amateur's Practical Garden-book by Charles Elias Hunn, Liberty Hyde Bailey (1900)
"Papaver cardinale. Papaver glaucum. Papaver umbrosum. Petunia, Ring of Emerald.
Phlox Drummondii, in many varieties. Portulaca. salvia farinacea. ..."
4. The Well-considered Garden by Francis King, Louisa Yeomans King (1915)
"Very lately, long since the above was written, a color combination most subtle
and beautiful, a September picture, has come to view: salvia farinacea, ..."
5. The Practical Garden-book: Containing the Simplest Directions for the by Charles Elias Hunn, Liberty Hyde Balley (1900)
"Papaver cardinale. Papaver glaucum. Papaver umbrosum. Petunia, Ring of Emerald.
Phlox Drummondii, in many varieties. Portulaca. salvia farinacea. ..."
6. Cyclopedia of American Horticulture: Comprising Suggestions for Cultivation by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Wilhelm Miller (1902)
"... or core-late at base: whorl-i 6-10-flat. : corolla-i twice e-,a long as calyx.
Eu., N. Asia.—Section 6. 2245. Flowers of salvia farinacea. ..."
7. The Little Garden by Francis King (1921)
"Salvia patens, a lovely true blue, but not very effective in the garden, and
salvia farinacea, are flowers that add much to one's summer pleasure; ..."
8. The Amateur's Practical Garden-book by Charles Elias Hunn, Liberty Hyde Bailey (1900)
"Papaver cardinale. Papaver glaucum. Papaver umbrosum. Petunia, Ring of Emerald.
Phlox Drummondii, in many varieties. Portulaca. salvia farinacea. ..."
9. The Well-considered Garden by Francis King, Louisa Yeomans King (1915)
"Very lately, long since the above was written, a color combination most subtle
and beautiful, a September picture, has come to view: salvia farinacea, ..."
10. The Practical Garden-book: Containing the Simplest Directions for the by Charles Elias Hunn, Liberty Hyde Balley (1900)
"Papaver cardinale. Papaver glaucum. Papaver umbrosum. Petunia, Ring of Emerald.
Phlox Drummondii, in many varieties. Portulaca. salvia farinacea. ..."