Salvia misella
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Salvia misella is an annual herb growing throughout tropical America, often found in semi-arid regions on disturbed bushy ground, from sea level to 2200 metres (7,217.8 ft). It is similar, and perhaps closely related to, Salvia occidentalis
, with a longer calyx (7 millimetre (0.275590551181102 in)) and a 5 millimetre (0.196850393700787 in) blue flower.
Salvia occidentalis
Salvia occidentalis is a small annual herb native to the Caribbean, Mexico, and South America, typically growing in damp bushy areas between elevation. It bears long pale pink flowers....
, with a longer calyx (7 millimetre (0.275590551181102 in)) and a 5 millimetre (0.196850393700787 in) blue flower.