Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Turkish term or phrase:
yünlü adaçayı
English translation:
Mediterranean sage
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Bülent Avcı
Aug 10, 2020 07:28
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Turkish term
yünlü adaçayı
Turkish to English
Science
Botany
Salvia türlerine tedavi edici özelliğinden dolayı birçok isimlerkullanılmış ve bunlardan S. aethiopis’e yönlü adaçayı, S.virgata’ya yılancık adlarıverilmiştir (Özkan, 2001).
Proposed translations
(English)
5 | Mediterranean sage | AJ Ablooglu |
5 +1 | woolly sage () | Serhan Elmacıoğlu |
5 | Mediterranean Sage | Hüsna |
4 | Sage | Amir Akbarpour Reihani |
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Mediterranean sage
“Salvia aethiopis” is a species of perennial plant known by the common name “Mediterranean sage.”
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Sage
Salvia officinalis (sage, also called garden sage, common sage, or culinary sage) is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region, though it has been naturalized in many places throughout the world. It has a long history of medicinal and culinary use, and in modern times it has been used as an ornamental garden plant. The common name "sage" is also used for a number of related and unrelated species.
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woolly sage ()
Latincesi, salvia funerea death Valley sage, woolly sage ve ya funeral sage diğer ingilizceye karşılık olarak yer alıyor.
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-10 08:08:47 GMT)
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https://sagebud.com/woolly-sage-salvia-funerea
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Note added at 40 mins (2020-08-10 08:08:47 GMT)
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https://sagebud.com/woolly-sage-salvia-funerea
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Mediterranean Sage
Mediterranean sage is a perennial plant species from the Lamiaceae family by the scientific name of Salvia aethiopis.
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