Salvia marashica
Salvia marashica is a rare perennial plant that is endemic to Ahır Mountain, near Kahramanmaraş in Turkey. It grows on rocky mountain slopes at elevation.
S. marashica grows erect on many stems to, with pinnatisect leaves that are long and wide. The inflorescence is unusual for Salvia species, being covered in black-headed glandular hairs. The corolla is pink, and long. The specific epithet comes from the name of the city, "Kahramanmaras", where the type specimen was collected.