''Salvia lanigera'' is a small herbaceous perennial that is native from northern Egypt and Arabia, to the south of Turkey and Iran. It grows in low altitude deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils. The specific epithet "''lanigera''" means "wool-bearing" or "fleecy", referring to the hairs that cover all parts of the plant.
Similar species: Lamiales
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Uploaded Apr 23, 2022. Captured Apr 20, 2022 15:11 in 9FQ5+XW Al-Baydha, Jordan.