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Salvia syriaca is a rare perennial in Israel. This picture is mis-leading, since the flowers are really tiny. The leaves are typically wrinkled. Salvia syriaca grows in deep soils, an endangered habitat that is used for agriculure and aforestation.
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and here is the whole plant
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