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Purple Sage

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Common all over the dry, rocky places of the American West, purple sage (sometimes called desert sage) is a very important food source for many insects, particularly bees.

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© 2014
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4000x6000 / 11.6MB
Keywords
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Blue & Purple Wildflowers, Lamiaceae (Mints)
Common all over the dry, rocky places of the American West, purple sage (sometimes called desert sage) is a very important food source for many insects, particularly bees.