Salvia officinalis

Dry banks and stony places, usually in limestone areas and often where there is very little soil. Love

Dry banks and stony places, usually in limestone areas and often where there is very little soil. Love
Present in tropical and sub-tropical pine forests across much of central and eastern Mexico. Love

Large naturalized clumps are found at woodland peripheries in the Sierra Madre from 6,000 to 9,000 feet in elevation. Love
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Rich soils in moist, shaded forests, often forming impenetrable thickets when growing in swampy areas and along the sides of streams. Love
Not known in a truly wild situation. Love
Not known as a wild plant. Love

Old walls and mountain pastures. Love

Heaths and acid grasslands. A weed of acid soils. Love

Meadows, by streams and in open places in woodland. Often found as a weed of acid soils. Love

Moist spots in and about woods below 300 metres in California. Love
Thickets, clearings and woodland borders. In dry or rocky situations. Love
Steep banks and in scrub on mountains to 3000 metres. Slopes, forests and thickets at elevations of 1800 – 3600 metres in Sichuan and Yunnan. Love

Open places, mixed forests at elevations of 1300 – 3800 metres. Love

Woodlands, canyons and open areas. Love