What is the meaning of the flower language of Salvia patens?
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Salvia patens, a flower similar to lavender, belongs to the mint family, Salvia genus. The flower colors range from blue, light blue, light purple, light red to white.
Salvia patens is native to Texas, Mexico, and southern Europe, from Spain to the northern coast of the Mediterranean, where it grows wild.
In China, it is mainly distributed in East China, Hubei, Guangdong, and Guangxi. It prefers a well-lit environment and is suitable for growing in well-drained sandy loam or deep loamy soil.
However, it can also grow in general soil, is drought-resistant, and has strong cold resistance, able to withstand temperatures as low as -15 degrees Celsius. It dislikes hot and dry environments.
What is the meaning of the flower language of Salvia patens?
Salvia patens is a very ancient medicinal plant in Europe and is also widely used for roadside greening, flower beds, and the beautification of园林景点 (garden spots).
At the same time, Salvia patens is also a good source of nectar and can be used as a seasoning. It can be used for pot plants or made into scent bags, and it can also be refined into essential oils, which have therapeutic effects such as reducing lactation and anti-rheumatism.
Salvia patens aliases: pink calyx sage, one-string blue, blue thread, sage, etc. The flower language of Salvia patens is rationality and intellect.