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Lyreleaf Sage
Salvia Lyrata
41.5086, -73.0371
Field Notes
Description:
The organism is about 7 inches tall and grows tangled up with other wild plants and trees. The plant has blossoms running up the stem, indicating that the flowers are not blooming right now. The leaves are a variety of pigments of green, some with some yellow mixed it, some darker, and some a neutral green. The plant has a reddish stem. Each plant contains about 15 leaves each, and the leaves have small points on the sides of them. The plant grows wildly across the eastern United States.
Habitat:
Watkinson Forest, Hartford, CT
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