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Salvia × jamensis
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Salvia × jamensis (Salvia greggii × Salvia microphylla) is a perennial shrub or sub-shrub in the Lamiaceae family. It is a hybrid of Salvia greggii and Salvia microphylla. Salvia × jamensis consists of both naturally occurring hybrids and cultivars. Flowers can be white, red, yellow, purple, pink, cream, or a bi-color flower consisting of a combination of two of the aforementioned colors. The naturally occurring populations of Salvia × jamensis are native to northeastern Mexico and are most prevalent where the ranges of Salvia greggii and Salvia microphylla overlap in the Sierra Madre Occidental in Coahuila and San Luis Potosí at elevations between 6,500 and 9,800 feet....read more on Wikipedia.
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