1. salvia - Noun
2. Salvia - Proper noun
A genus of plants including the sage. See Sage.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBut just looking at the end results of the Charlie and the Rich brother’s hard graft—bumblebees flitting around beds of lavender and salvia in the buttery sunlight of an English summer—gives me hope for what could be. Source: Internet
Hummingbirds love it so much I don’t know why feeders are always red; the flowers on this salvia are deep blue and it’s the first one the hummingbirds go for. Source: Internet
Sage (salvia officinalis) is a versatile herb used in strews, stuffing mixtures for poultry and as an accompaniment to lamb or pork. Source: Internet
Chaparral (salvia) ale brewed with white and black sage. Source: Internet
In New York, the Republican state senator John Flanagan has made banning salvia a political crusade. Source: Internet
Maggie soon learns that the teens were experimenting with salvia, and has to struggle to discern the facts from their eyewitness accounts of the deaths, which bear an unsettling resemblance to the mutilated cattle. Source: Internet