Any of various plants of the genus Salvia; a cosmopolitan herb.
1Another test in development is the use of salvia instead of nasal swabs.
2There was scarlet salvia, now, to take the place of the red geraniums.
3Get a list of the biggest salvia dealers from Sergeant Fine.
4In the same way heliotrope, salvia, coleus and other tender plants follow pansies, daisies, carnations, etc.
5The party drink, made of ecstasy and salvia.
6Such plants as geranium, coleus, alyssum, scarlet salvia, ageratum, and heliotrope may be used for these beds.
7With respect to salvia see Dr. Ascherson in 'Botanische Zeitung' 1871 page 555.
8The plant-form in a perennial salvia.]
9Proust goes on to tell me that salvia is comparable to LSD in the type of high it gives you.
10It can be too jangly on the eye when it saturates certain plants such as salvia and gladiolus in summertime.
11Be sure and plant just outside of this window nasturtiums, a bed of pansies, morning glories and for fall flowers, salvia.
12Miley Cyrus last week expressed regret over the salvia incident, saying she had made a mistake and had disappointed her mostly young fans.
13After which she went downstairs and picked golden glow for the living-room vases and scarlet salvia for the bowl in the dining room.
14Although politicians have compared salvia to the hallucinogenic drug LSD, Prisinzano said the plant has more in common with opiates, such as morphine.
15He didn't know the names of most of what he was looking at, just a few, like pink salvia and New York aster.
16Now the "Hannah Montana" star has expressed regret for her dalliance with the psychedelic herb salvia, footage of which leaked online.