- Stock Photography: DESERT BLOOM SERIES - CHIA - SALVIA COLUMBARIAE by Htbphotos
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- Photo title: Desert Bloom Series - Chia - Salvia Columbariae
- Author: Htbphotos
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- Beautiful blue and purple flowers growing in Anza Borrego Desert State Park in Borrego Springs California. Chia a common name often used for several Salvia species and is sometimes confused with the variety of sages of the same genus.This unbranched annual grows 6 to 18 inches high. Like most members of the Mint (Labiatae) Family, Chia has square stems. They grow from green, oblong, mostly basal, many-lobed leaves about 4 inches long. HTBphotos by John and Katharina Notarianni for websites, print and other published media.
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