white sage
black sage
pitcher sage
chia
consumption weed
cotton-seed tree
Baccharis halimifolia
groundsel tree
groundsel bush
West Indian cherry
Malpighia glabra
acerola
Surinam cherry
chia seed
barbados cherry
hummingbird sage
vine leaf
capulin
genus Genipa
Prunus subcordata
Pacific plum
Sierra plum
Cleveland sage
squaw-bush
flowering ash
Rhus trilobata
coffee fern
skunkbush
allspice
nectarivorous
Fraxinus dipetala
Pellaea andromedifolia
squawbush
McIntosh
cacahuananche
nectarophagous
karonda
nectariferous
Hottentot fig
Grewia asiatica
brunion
Russian sage
hog plum
honey plant
bush sunflower
creamcups
desert sunflower
wild plum
Platystemon californicus
Gerea canescens
sage
honey
phalsa
Palmer's liveforever
Celastric articulatus
Gaultheria shallon
candleberry
chuparosa
blackfoot daisy
oriental bittersweet
Celastrus orbiculatus
passionflower
passionflower vine
Melampodium leucanthum
swamp candleberry
mahleb
Japan bittersweet
California romero
salal
shallon
Trichostema lanatum
allspice tree
pimento tree
rose sage
bayberry
Pimenta dioica
Japanese bittersweet
wooly blue curls
Myrica pensylvanica
waxberry
mountain fern
soursop
lemon
California buckthorn
almond
Annona muricata
pepo
Oreopteris limbosperma
racemation
Dryopteris oreopteris
Rhamnus californicus
Persian shallot
coffeeberry
prickly custard apple
California coffee
soursop tree
bitter melon

English words for 'A sage native to southern California and neighboring Baja California west of the desert, Salvia apiana, an important nectar source for sage honey and used by the local Indians for its edible seeds, medicinally, and for burning to provide smoke for ritual purification in ceremonies. It is also grown as a drought-tolerant small shrub in local gardens.'

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