Image by Siva Siva - Id by Michael van der Poorten
| Black Sage is a many-branched shrub growing up to 3 m in height and smelling strongly of sage. Its leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape, 40–100 mm long and 15–60 mm wide. The small white flowers grow in clusters at the ends of the branches; they have a funnel-shaped corolla, 4–6 mm long. The small, fleshy red fruits each contain a single 4–5 mm long seed.[1]
Please ID this ornamental/medicinal herb with white flowers. Photo was taken in Sri Lanka in Sep 2012.
I think this is Strobilanthes crispa, but I am not sure.
Cordia curassavica.
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