WordNet
wild clary
n. Eurasian sage with blue flowers and foliage like verbena; naturalized in United States [syn: wild sage, vervain sage, Salvia verbenaca]
Usage examples of "wild clary".
Salmon, in 1710, in The English Herbal, gives a number of varieties of the Garden Clary, which he calls Horminum Hortense, in distinction to Horminum Sylvestre, the Wild Clary, subdividing it into the Common Clary (H.