
Thalkirchen, Germany, 09/2025(HD Scan)
Salvia pratensis
Scientific Name
Salvia pratensis
FAMILY
Lamiaceae
LIFESPAN
perennial
BLOSSOM SYMMETRY
zygomorph
Common Name
Meadow sage
ORDER
Lamiales
BLOSSOM COLOR
purple
PHYLLOTAXIS
whorled
Salvia pratensis, commonly known as meadow clary, is a perennial wildflower native to Europe. It is notable for its large, deep violet-blue flowers arranged in loose spikes and for the pronounced hooded shape of its blooms. The genus name Salvia comes from the Latin salvare, meaning “to heal,” reflecting the long-standing medicinal reputation of sages. Salvia pratensis is especially interesting for its lever-like pollination mechanism, which dusts visiting insects with pollen, a sophisticated adaptation that clearly sets it apart from many other meadow plants.




