Salvia pratensis

Salvia pratensis

Comment from Shoot User
865 0
The brilliant blue flowers are arranged in leafy whorls further up the stems and are pollinated by long-tongued bees. Meadow clary is a rare plant of overgrown grassy verges and banks on lime-rich soils. Its name comes from 'clear-eye', and an infusion was traditionally used as an eye-wash, particularly in the days when smoke from indoor fires made the eyes smart.
Posted: Sunday 7th of June 2009 09:30 AM
TOP