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*''[[Salvia divinorum]]'': diviner's sage; sometimes cultivated for [[hallucinogenic]] effects; the legality of its use is under review in some US states<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/09/us/09salvia.html|title=Popularity of a Hallucinogen May Thwart Its Medical Uses|last1=Sack|first1=Kevin|last2=McDonald|first2=Brent|date=2008-09-08|newspaper=New York Times|access-date=2009-01-19}}</ref>
*''[[Salvia elegans]]'': pineapple sage; widely grown as an ornamental shrub or sub-shrub, with pineapple scented leaves
*''[[Salvia farinacea]]'': Mealycup sage, mealy sage; smallperenial evergreenwith sub-shrubflowers ranging from purple to blue, redUsed flowersas an ornamental plant
*''[[Salvia fruticosa]]'': Greek sage; commonly grown and harvested as an alternative to common sage
*''[[Salvia fulgens]]'': Cardinal sage, Mexican scarlet sage; perenialsmall withevergreen flowersranging from purple to bluesub-shrub, Used as an ornamentalred plantflowers
*''[[Salvia guaranitica]]'': hummingbird sage, anise-scented sage; tall perennial, deep blue flowers
*''[[Salvia hispanica]]'': [[chia seed|chia]]; produces edible seeds high in protein and in the [[omega-3 fatty acid]], [[Alpha-linolenic acid|α-linolenic acid]] (ALA).