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Savia (plant)

Savia is a genus of the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1806. It is native to the West Indies, the Florida Keys, Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, and Paraguay.

species
  1. Savia dictyocarpa Müll.Arg. - Paraguay, S Brazil
  2. Savia sessiliflora (Sw.) Willd. - Mexico (Nayarit + Tamaulipas to Quintana Roo), West Indies (Greater Antilles, Leeward Is), Venezuela
formerly included

moved to other genera: Actephila Amphicarpaea Gonatogyne Heterosavia Phyllanthopsis Pseudophyllanthus Wielandia

Savia

Savia or SAVIA can refer to:

  • Savia (plant), a plant genus
  • Pannonia Savia, a Roman province created in the 3rd century AD
  • Savia, a 7th-10th century Slavic principality in Pannonian Croatia, between the Drava and Sava Rivers
  • Savia (album), an album by the J-pop singer Mami Kawada
  • Savia (band), a Spanish rock band
Savia (album)

Savia is an album by J-pop singer Mami Kawada. It is her 2nd studio album overall produced by I've Sound and Geneon Entertainment. The album was released on March 26, 2008.

This album's catalog number is GNCV-1001 for the Regular Edition (CD only) and GNCV-1002 for the Limited Edition (CD+DVD). The DVD will contain the PV for the song portamento.

The album has 13 songs and some of the songs came from her previous singles Akai Namida/Beehive, Get my way! and JOINT. There are 8 new songs plus an album remix of her song Beehive. 翡翠 -HISUI- was used as the theme song for the movie adaptation of the game OneChanbara which marked her first non-anime tie-in. sense will be used as one of the insert songs for the anime series Shakugan no Shana II.

This album garnered the #15 position in the Oricon charts with a first-week sales of 9,504 units. This album charted for a total of 5 weeks.

Savia (band)

Savia was a Spanish alternative rock band formed in 2005 by Carlos Escobedo, the lead singer of Sôber, with the help of Alberto Madrid, who was at that time drummer of the same band, but passed died in a car accident. Savia stayed active until year 2009.