List of Salvia species

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Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, with the number of species estimated to range from 700 to nearly 3,000. Members include shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. There are three main regions of radiation of Salvia:

  • Central and South America and Middle America and Mesoamerica, Latin America and with Africa-Eurasia and North America, (America), with approximately 600 species;
  • North-Northern, Central and West-Western Asia and the Mediterranean with approx. 250 species;
  • East-Eastern and South-Southern Asia and Australia and Oceania with approximately 90 species.[1]

The naming of distinct Salvia species has undergone regular revision, with many species being renamed, merged, and reclassified over the years. Salvia officinalis (common sage), for example, has been cultivated for thousands of years, yet has been named and described under six different scientific names since 1940 alone. At one time there were over 2,000 named species and subspecies. A revision in 1988 by Gabriel Alziar of the Jardin botanique de la Ville de Nice consolidated the number of different species to approximately 700. As new discoveries are made, the taxonomic list of Salvia species will continue to change.[2][3][4]

The first significant accounting of the genus was done by George Bentham in 1832–1836, based on a similarity in staminal morphology between Salvia members.[5] His work, Labiatarum Genera et Species (1836), is still the most comprehensive organization of Salvia. Even though there were only 291 species at that time, he still considered the possibility of forming five or six genera, due to differences between certain groups of Salvia. Bentham eventually organized the genus into four subgenera and twelve sections, based on differences in the corolla, calyx, and stamens. In the last 100 years, that system of organization is generally not endorsed by botanists.[2]

The classification of Salvia has long been based on the genus' unusual pollination and stamen structure, which was presumed to have evolved only once. More recently, a study using DNA sequencing of Salvia species has shown that different versions of this lever mechanism have evolved at least three different times within Salvia. This clearly makes the genus non-monophyletic, which means that members of the genus have evolved from different ancestors, rather than sharing one common ancestor. The DNA analysis has shown that the genus may consist of as many as three different clades, or branches.[1] The study concluded that Salvia is not a natural genus—some of its branches have a closer relationship to other genera in the tribe Mentheae than to other Salvia species.[6]

since May 2024Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., Plants of the World Online accepted 1024 species, listed below.[7]

A

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File:Salvia africana 1.jpg
Salvia africana
File:Salvia apiana 4.jpg
Salvia apiana
File:Salvia austriaca (flower).jpg
Salvia austriaca
File:Salvia azurea1.jpg
Salvia azurea

B

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File:Salvia blepharophylla1.jpg
Salvia blepharophylla
File:Salvia brandegeei.jpg
Salvia brandegeei
File:Salvia buchananii (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia buchananii

C

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File:Thistle Sage (Salvia carduacea) flowers.jpg
Salvia carduacea
File:Salvia chiapensis 2.jpg
Salvia chiapensis
File:Salvia clevelandii - jim sage - desc-flowers - status-rare.jpg
Salvia clevelandii
File:Texas sage (1571020768).jpg
Salvia coccinea

D

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File:Salvia desoleana3.jpg
Salvia desoleana
File:Salvia dorisiana (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia dorisiana
File:Salvia dorrii var clokeyi 12.jpg
Salvia dorrii

E

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File:Salvia elegans.jpg
Salvia elegans
File:Salvia eremostachya.jpg
Salvia eremostachya

F

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File:Salvia farinacea 0.2 R.jpg
Salvia farinacea
File:Salvia forsskaolei.jpg
Salvia forskaehlei
File:Salvia funerea.jpg
Salvia funerea

G

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File:Salvia gesneriiflora 3.jpg
Salvia gesneriflora
File:Lamiaceae - Salvia glutinosa-3.JPG
Salvia glutinosa
File:Autumn Sage 'Teresa' (Salvia greggii).jpg
Salvia greggii

H

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File:Salvia hierosolymitana 1.JPG
Salvia hierosolymitana
File:Salvia hispanica kz2.jpg
Salvia hispanica
File:Salvia holwayi (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia holwayi

I

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File:Salvia indica.jpg
Salvia indica
File:Salvia iodantha 1.jpg
Salvia iodantha

J

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File:Salvia judaica 2.JPG
Salvia judaica

K

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File:Salvia karwinskii (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia karwinskii

L

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File:Salvia lanceolata 2.jpg
Salvia lanceolata
File:Salvia leucantha2.jpg
Salvia leucantha
File:Salvia lyrata Kaldari.jpg
Salvia lyrata

M

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File:Salvia macrophylla (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia macrophylla
File:Salvia madrensis 'Yellow Majesty'2.jpg
Salvia madrensis
File:Salvia mellifera flowers 2003-03-12.jpg
Salvia mellifera
File:Salvia melissodora 3.jpg
Salvia melissodora
File:Salvia microphylla neurepia.jpg
Salvia microphylla

N

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File:Salvia nemorosa-IMG 3624.jpg
Salvia nemorosa
File:Salvia nipponica var. formosana 黃花鼠尾草 (天問).jpg
Salvia nipponica

O

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File:Salvia officinalis 001.JPG
Salvia officinalis
File:Salvia omeiana.jpg
Salvia omeiana

P

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File:Salvia pachyphylla, the Rose Sage (10461533306).jpg
Salvia pachyphylla
File:Salvia patens Mexico.JPG
Salvia patens
File:Salvia pichinchensis.jpg
Salvia pichinchensis
File:Wiesensalbei 1.jpg
Salvia pratensis
File:Salvia purpurea (2053424530).jpg
Salvia purpurea

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R

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File:Salvia regla 'Jame' (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia regla
File:Lamiaceae - Salvia ringens-001.JPG
Salvia ringens
File:Rosemary in bloom.JPG
Rosemary, Salvia rosmarinus
File:Salvia rubescens (10195181096).jpg
Salvia rubescens

S

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File:Salvia sagittata (Scott Zona) 001.jpg
Salvia sagittata
File:Salvia sinaloensis1.jpg
Salvia sinaloensis
File:Hummingbird sage.jpg
Salvia spathacea
File:Salvia splendens - blossoms (aka).jpg
Salvia splendens

T

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File:Salvia tiliifolia00.jpg
Salvia tiliifolia
File:Lamiaceae - Salvia transsylvanica.jpg
Salvia transsylvanica

U

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File:Salvia urica (Scott Zona) 002.jpg
Salvia urica

V

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File:SALVIA VERBENACA - SANT JUST - IB-415 (Tàrrec).JPG
Salvia verbenaca
File:Salvia verticillata 240606.jpg
Salvia verticillata
File:Lamiaceae - Salvia viscosa.JPG
Salvia viscosa

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Y

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Z

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Interspecific hybrids

File:Salvia 'Mystic Spires Blue'.JPG
Salvia Template:Tdes 'Balsalmisp'

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There are also many horticultural cultivars and hybrids, particularly those involving Salvia microphylla, Salvia greggii and their hybrid Salvia × jamensis.[9]

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