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Salvia bracteata This was the last population of this plant in Israel, later that year it got extinct since they built a road there. The plants were taken to the Jerusalem botanical Gardens and they survive there. Geotagged,Israel,Salvia bracteata,Spring Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Salvia bracteata

This was the last population of this plant in Israel, later that year it got extinct since they built a road there. The plants were taken to the Jerusalem botanical Gardens and they survive there.

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  1. How sad, but wonderful that they were saved. Perhaps they can be re-introduced at some point. Posted 4 years ago

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Salvia bracteata is a flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family (mints).

Similar species: Lamiales
Species identified by Ori Fragman Sapir
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By Ori Fragman Sapir

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Uploaded Apr 10, 2021. Captured Mar 25, 1995 14:40 in Unnamed Road, Jerusalem, Israel.