Salvia gilliesii (lat. Salvia gilliesii) - dalamazkimilər fəsiləsinin adaçayı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Salvia gilliesii (lat. Salvia gilliesii) - dalamazkimilər fəsiləsinin adaçayı cinsinə aid bitki növü.
Salvia cuspidata is a perennial shrub native to the Andes mountains in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, growing at elevations up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m).
Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii, originally named Salvia gilliesii by George Bentham in 1873, was renamed Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii in 2007.[1] It has been only recently that gardeners have discovered the plant. It has been grown and distributed on the French Riviera since 1994 and in the U.S. since 2002.
Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii reaches up to 9 ft (2.7 m) in its native habitat—somewhat less in cultivation. New stems in early spring are light green and square, quickly becoming rounded, woody, and a soft gray color. The many upright stems in a small space give the plant a tall, airy appearance. The lanceolate-shaped, serrated leaves are graduated in size, with white undersides that have pronounced veining, and lightly cover the plant. There are 3–6 flowers in well-spaced whorls on branched inflorescences. The small flowers are 0.75 in (1.9 cm) long, and are a deep sky-blue with a purple undertone, held in a tiny calyx that is purple on the side turned to the sun and green underneath. The upper lip has a whitish dusting, the wider lower lip has two white lines that lead insects to the nectar.[2]
Salvia cuspidata is a perennial shrub native to the Andes mountains in Bolivia, Chile, and Peru, growing at elevations up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m).
Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii, originally named Salvia gilliesii by George Bentham in 1873, was renamed Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii in 2007. It has been only recently that gardeners have discovered the plant. It has been grown and distributed on the French Riviera since 1994 and in the U.S. since 2002.
Salvia cuspidata subsp. gilliesii reaches up to 9 ft (2.7 m) in its native habitat—somewhat less in cultivation. New stems in early spring are light green and square, quickly becoming rounded, woody, and a soft gray color. The many upright stems in a small space give the plant a tall, airy appearance. The lanceolate-shaped, serrated leaves are graduated in size, with white undersides that have pronounced veining, and lightly cover the plant. There are 3–6 flowers in well-spaced whorls on branched inflorescences. The small flowers are 0.75 in (1.9 cm) long, and are a deep sky-blue with a purple undertone, held in a tiny calyx that is purple on the side turned to the sun and green underneath. The upper lip has a whitish dusting, the wider lower lip has two white lines that lead insects to the nectar.
Salvia cuspidata es una especie de planta arbustiva de la familia Lamiaceae.[5] Es utilizada en la medicina tradicional peruana.[6][7]
Es un arbusto aromático que crece hasta los 2 m de alto. Las ramas, delgadas y lanosas, son abundantes en los tallos; hojas lanceoladas con bordes aserrados, la cara superior verde y la inferior blanca; las flores dispuestas horizontalmente, de 3 a 6 por verticilo, con la corola de color azul intenso.[8]
Se distribuye en el oeste de Sudamérica, en los Andes entre los 2500 y 3000 metros en Argentina,[9] Bolivia, Chile y Perú, es una planta terrestre.[5][6]
Salvia cuspidata fue descrita científicamente primero por Hipólito Ruiz López (abrev.: Ruiz) y José Antonio Pavón y Jiménez (abrev.: Pav.) quienes la describieron en 1798 en Flora Peruviana, et Chilensis 1: 23, t. 40.[1]
Ver: Salvia
cuspidata: del epíteto latino cuspis que significa "con aguijón rígido".[10]
En Perú es considerada una planta mágica y es utilizada en forma tópica, como protección y para el susto.[6][7]
El diterpeno abietano 5-epi-icetexona obtenido de las ramas de S. cuspidata es activo in vitro contra las formas infectivas de Trypanosoma cruzi, un parásito monoflagelado que causa la enfermedad de Chagas.[15]
Salvia cuspidata es una especie de planta arbustiva de la familia Lamiaceae. Es utilizada en la medicina tradicional peruana.
Salvia cuspidata adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Lamiaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Lamiales. Spesies Salvia cuspidata sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Salvia.[1] Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Ruiz & Pav..
Salvia cuspidata adalah spesies tumbuhan yang tergolong ke dalam famili Lamiaceae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari ordo Lamiales. Spesies Salvia cuspidata sendiri merupakan bagian dari genus Salvia. Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan oleh Ruiz & Pav..
Salvia cuspidata là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được Ruiz & Pav. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1798.[1]
Salvia cuspidata là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Hoa môi. Loài này được Ruiz & Pav. miêu tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1798.