Sage ガラニチカ
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Salvia guaranitica | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Anise-scented sage |
Sage ガラニチカ (scientific name :Salvia guaranitica) is a perennial plant perennial plant of the mint family Salvia glabrescens genus. The plant which it is originally from South America, and cold-resistant (around -10 degrees Celsius) bearing the heat of summer characteristics are strong in together. The height of a rice plant reaches around 1.5m and makes a flower of the dark blue lips form of around 3-5cm bloom from the early summer to the late fall. It spreads in an underground stem.
Sage platen cis を is originally the name of "メドーセージ" to point to and, in Japan, often circulates, but it is said that a person of merchandising has named it as for this by mistake when sage ガラニチカ has begun to be imported by Japan.
The name of "ガラニチカ" comes from a one indigenous people guarani group of the place of origin of Paraguay.
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