WordNet
n. silvery-leaved California herb with purple flowers [syn: chaparral sage, Salvia leucophylla]
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Housing Units (2000): 160
Land area (2000): 0.926415 sq. miles (2.399405 sq. km)
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Total area (2000): 0.926415 sq. miles (2.399405 sq. km)
FIPS code: 62812
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 41.548512 N, 109.328618 W
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Purple Sage
Wikipedia
Purple sage has various uses, mostly referring to plants.
Usage examples of "purple sage".
So Venters rode on, with the wind growing sweeter to taste and smell, and the purple sage richer and the sky bluer in his sight.
When I moved my hands, dried burrs stuck to the skin and the sticky ooze from the purple sage from which wild bees get most of their honey.
If they had been genuine riders of the purple sage instead of computer-networking specialists or real-estate salesmen, one of them might have whupped his ass just as a matter of principle.
Karen Garcia lay head down at the bottom of a narrow ravine, wild purple sage obscuring her body.
It wasn't the wild-flower-splashed hills, the sky blue lupines, or the fragrant purple sage.
He threw back the covers, suddenly knowing that the door beside his bookcase no longer led into the bathroom but to a world that smelled of heat and purple sage and fear in a handful of dust, a world that now lay under the shadowing wing of night.
My mother's birthday present: a first edition of Zane Grey's Riders of the Purple Sage.