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What Salvia means?

Adriano Costantini
Adriano Costantini
2025-04-16 15:40:10
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Salvia refers to any plant of the genus Salvia, comprising the sages, having opposite leaves and whorled flowers. It includes herbaceous plants or small shrubs grown for their medicinal, culinary properties, or for ornament. Salvia plants, such as sage, are known for attracting birds and pollinators with their vibrant flowers. The structure and leaves of salvias remain vital even after their flowering spikes die back. Different varieties like Blue By You salvia produce bright blue flowers from late spring into fall. The term originates from Latin and New Latin, reflecting its long history and widespread cultivation. Salvias are often used in gardens to create a natural, aromatic Southern California feel.
Umberto Giordano
Umberto Giordano
2025-04-16 12:44:32
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Salvia divinorum, or salvia for short, is an herb in the mint family often used for its hallucinogenic effects. Salvia’s active ingredient, salvinorin A, is considered one of the most potent naturally occurring psychoactive drugs. The effects of this drug include hallucinations, dizziness, visual disturbances, and more. It’s native to southern Mexico and parts of Central and South America, where the Mazatec Indians have used it in traditional ceremonies for centuries. Salvia can be potent, so small doses may produce hallucinogenic effects depending on the method of consumption. Salvinorin A, salvia’s active ingredient, impacts the brain in unclear ways, creating a variety of hallucinogenic effects such as visual and auditory hallucinations, distorted reality, and altered perceptions of surroundings.