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Salvia broussonetii
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Scientific classification

Salvia broussonetii is a special kind of plant that looks like a small bush. It lives for many years and is found only on the rocky cliffs of the Canary Islands. These islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Africa.

This plant gets its name from a French scientist named Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet. It's a tough plant that grows well in the hard volcanic rock found on islands like Tenerife and Lanzarote.

What is Salvia broussonetii?

Salvia broussonetii is a type of Salvia plant. Salvia plants are also known as sages. Many people grow different kinds of salvia in their gardens. This particular one is quite unique because of where it grows.

It's a shrubby perennial, which means it's a plant that looks like a small bush and comes back year after year. It has strong, woody roots that help it hold onto the rocks.

Where Does It Grow?

This plant is native to the Canary Islands. It loves to grow on ocean cliffs, especially in areas with basalt rock. Basalt is a type of rock formed from cooled lava. This shows how tough and adaptable Salvia broussonetii is.

You can find it on the islands of Tenerife and Lanzarote. It thrives in these windy, rocky environments right by the sea.

What Does It Look Like?

Salvia broussonetii usually grows to be about 2 feet (60 cm) tall and just as wide. It has a sturdy look, meaning it appears strong and can handle tough conditions.

Its leaves are quite large, about 4 inches (10 cm) long. They are oval-shaped and have a slightly sticky feel. The leaves are a yellow-green color. The plant also produces small white flowers. These flowers grow in clusters on short stems, which are about 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) long.

Who Was Pierre Broussonet?

The plant was named after Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet. He was a French naturalist and doctor who lived from 1761 to 1807. Naturalists are scientists who study nature, including plants and animals.

Broussonet traveled a lot and studied many different species. Naming a plant after him was a way to honor his contributions to science.

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