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Salvia coahuilensis
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Scientific classification

Salvia coahuilensis is a beautiful plant that grows naturally in a specific part of Mexico. It is a type of shrub, which means it's a woody plant smaller than a tree. This plant is known for its pretty purple flowers and green leaves.

What is Salvia coahuilensis?

Salvia coahuilensis is a kind of plant that stays green all year round, even in winter. Plants that do this are called evergreens. It is also a perennial, which means it lives for more than two years. It grows back each year without needing to be replanted.

How Big Does It Get?

This plant is usually quite small. It grows to be less than 2.5 feet (about 75 centimeters) tall and wide. It has many woody branches that grow from its base, making it look bushy.

Where Does It Grow?

This special plant is native to a region in Mexico called the Sierra Madre Oriental. This is a large mountain range. Specifically, you can find Salvia coahuilensis in the Mexican state of Coahuila. This means it naturally grows there and nowhere else in the wild.

What Does It Look Like?

Salvia coahuilensis has some unique features:

  • Flowers: Its flowers are about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) long. They are a deep, rich beet-purple color, which makes them stand out.
  • Leaves: The leaves are also about 1 inch long. They are a color called olive-green and are spaced out along the branches. They have a linear shape, meaning they are long and narrow.

Why Is It Special?

This plant is considered an "endemic flora of Mexico." This means it is found only in Mexico and nowhere else in the world in its natural habitat. It's a unique part of Mexico's natural plant life.

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