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Description An illustration by Rivinus titled "Horminum tingitanum", referred to by Etlinger (1777) in the original description of Salvia tingitana. The first known illustration is Apolino's "Marum aegyptium" (1640).
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Source Ordo plantarum quae sunt flore irregulari monopetala. – Lipsiae. the illustration is reproduced at The enigmatic Salvia tingitana (Lamiaceae)
Author Rivinus, D. A. Q.
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