Meadow Clary Salvia pratensis This Class A weed is found in limited distribution in Stevens County where it is invasive and difficult to control in open range lands or pastures. Meadow clary is a perennial with a persistent root stock. Its leaves are long at more linear, its purple flowers lacking the big showy bracts beneath those of clary sage. Eradication of meadow clary is required in King County. For more information about meadow clary, please follow this link to the WA State Noxious Weed Control Board. Meadow clary photos - click on thumbnail for larger image
If you find meadow clary in King County, please notify us through our online infestation form. To find out where we have records of this weed in King County, use our interactive noxious weed map and search for meadow clary.
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