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Tropical Sage

Salvia coccinea

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Description:

This comes from the mint family and one way you can tell is that they have a square stem. You can have red, pink and deep blue flowers and some have more leaves than others. Butterflies and bees like them.

Habitat:

Can be found in Florida, Texas, South Carolina, the West Indies and Tropical America Found in open disturbed sites. This was in the school garden.

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PublishedJuly 13, 2011

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