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* ''S. Apiana''  <ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SALVI] ''USDA''. Web. 2 June 2013 (Date-of-access). </ref>
* ''S. Apiana''  <ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=SALVI] ''USDA''. Web. 2 June 2013 (Date-of-access). </ref>
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== Introduction ==


Salvia is a plant that is native in Mexico and Southeast Asia. The salvia plant is an annual plant that grows anywhere from about one to three feet tall. It has white flowers that come in a bundle of six and are surrounded by a small purple calyx. The leaves from the plant are hairless and completely smooth which give it a brittle complexion. They also have a small yellow color on the underside of the leaves. The stems are square and hollow which end up causing them to break much easier. Their fruit come in small nuts that bloom rarely for a short time each year. The main use of salvia is as a drug that is used as a hallucinogen drug and is still legal in many states.
Salvia is a plant that is native in Mexico and Southeast Asia. The salvia plant is an annual plant that grows anywhere from about one to three feet tall. It has white flowers that come in a bundle of six and are surrounded by a small purple calyx. The leaves from the plant are hairless and completely smooth which give it a brittle complexion. They also have a small yellow color on the underside of the leaves. The stems are square and hollow which end up causing them to break much easier. Their fruit come in small nuts that bloom rarely for a short time each year. The main use of salvia is as a drug that is used as a hallucinogen drug and is still legal in many states.
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