Stock photography picture of SEM of a glandular trichome on a sage leaf Salvia divinorum mag 440x The upper leaf surface contai...
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SEM of a glandular trichome on a sage leaf Salvia divinorum mag 440x The upper leaf surface contains numerous capitate multicellular glandular trichomes hairs Salvia divinorum is a perennial herb in the mint family native to certain areas of the Sierra Mazateca region of Oaxaca Mexico used as a hallucinogen by the Mazatec Indians Addiction Aliment Alimentary America American Anatomical Anatomy Anatomy General Angiosperm Angiospermae Asteridae Biological Biology Cell Cellular Continent Core Eudicot Cytology Divinorum Drug Embryophyta Euasterids I Eudicotyledon Eukaryotae Eukaryote Euphyllophyta Flowering Plant Food Geographic Geography Gland Glandular Hair Hallucinogen Hallucinogenic Health Herb Histologic Histological Histology Labiatae Lamiales Lamiaceae Land Leaf Leaves Life Science Magnoliophyta Medical Medicine Mexico Micrograph Micrography Microscopy Mint Multicellular Nature North America Nutrition Nutritional Organism Perennial Plant Plant Anatomy Plant Shoot System Sage Salvia Salvia Divinorum Scanning Electron Micrograph Seasoning Seed Plant SEM Spermatophyta Spice Surface Taxonomic Adjective Tracheophyta Trichome Vascular Plant