Salvia Flower Anatomy. Recent studies have been done on the anatomical structure of the secretory hair of Salvia species 4 5 but the anatomical structure of Salvia sclarea has not been studied. There are two stamens in the genus Salvia not four as there are in most other members of the mint family.
Plants in the genus Salvia are herbs shrubs or subshrubs and are generally perennial and aromatic. The flowers are usually tubular with two lips and only two stamens and are borne in. Anatomy of the Flower in Salvia 633 F lG.
Portion of the corolla-androecium tube from a flower in which one of the two postero-lateral members of the androecium has degenerated into a staminode while the other has retained the form of a fertile stamen.
Recent studies have been done on the anatomical structure of the secretory hairs of Salvia species Werker. Todays it has been naturalized throughout the world particularly in. Studies on the anatomy of this genus are limited. The stems are square and hollow.