Salvia pachyphylla

 Salvia pachypylla (Mountain desert sage) ( )

Lamiaceae


  • It is a prostrate shrub found in the eastern Mojave Desert and higher desert slopes of the Transverse and Peninsular ranges at elevations of 4, 000 feet and above. If often, but not invariably, grows as a mat-rooting at its nodes. The ovate leaves are generally 1 inch or more in length, with minute hairs on both upper and lower surfaces. "California Desert Plants, Philip W Rundel, Robert J Gustafson, Michael E Kauffmann."

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