Salvia jurisicii
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''Salvia jurisicii'', commonly known as Jurisic sage and Yugoslavian cut leaf sage or locally as Ovche Pole sage, is a hardy herbaceous perennial
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
to the steppe-like region in central
North Macedonia North Macedonia, ; sq, Maqedonia e Veriut, (Macedonia before February 2019), officially the Republic of North Macedonia,, is a country in Southeast Europe. It gained independence in 1991 as one of the successor states of Yugoslavia. It ...
. Together with other rare species, ''Salvia jurisicii'' is a key component of the “Macedonian steppe” ecotype. Mainly due to agricultural activity, this species is considered critically endangered in its native habitat.


Description

''Salvia jurisicii'' is a small compact plant, about tall and wide, with pinnate leaves that have linear segments. The olive-green leaves are much-branched, with hairs on the back of the ribs and leaves giving the plant a frothy appearance. The small flowers are covered in hairs and grow in closely spaced whorls that are turned upside down. The flower colour ranges from white to violet.


Habitat

''Salvia jurisicii'' was first described by Koshanin, in 1923, from the Ovche Pole basin in central North Macedonia. Various climatic, geological and anthropogenic factors have contributed to the development of a characteristic xerothermic, steppe-like vegetation in this region – a so-called “Macedonian steppe”. The typical floristic associations for this eco-type, including its unique endemic and halophytic elements, have been described by Matevski et al. With the hill Orlovo Brdo in the adjacent
Negotino Negotino ( mk, Неготино, ) is a town in North Macedonia, the seat of the Negotino Municipality. Its population is about 13,000. Geography Negotino is located on the right side of the river Vardar. It is about above sea level. Negotino ...
municipality in North Macedonia, Ovche Pole constitutes the total area of distribution for ''Salvia jurisicii'' – less than . In fact, up to 70% of the populations are found between the municipalities
Sveti Nikole Sveti Nikole ( mk, Свети Николе ; meaning ''Saint Nicholas''; rup, San Nicole) is a town in North Macedonia. It is the seat of Sveti Nikole Municipality and a center of a plain called Ovče Pole (''Plain of sheep''), famous for sheep ...
and Shtip. In Ovche Pole, isolated populations of ''Salvia jurisicii'' have been registered in the vicinities of the villages Mustafino, Vrsakovo, Sudikj, and Delisinci.


Conservation

The construction of an irrigation canal in Ovche Pole during the 1970s contributed to the gradual expansion of farmland in this region. Previously covering most of Ovche Pole, the steppe vegetation as a result now occupies only a small fraction, on non-cultivated areas – “islands”, scattered across this territory. As a rule, ''Salvia jurisicii'' appears on a few non-disturbed such “islands” exclusively. Surrounding agricultural activity impedes the natural migration of this species, forming geographically isolated populations. Where the non-cultivated areas are arable, these populations are especially threatened by expanding farmland and land usurpation. Another significant threat to this species stems from development projects (roads, power-lines, windmills, landfills, etc.) implemented across Ovche Pole. The combination of permissive ecological surveying and poor implementation renders these projects their character as a pending threat to the future survival of this species. Other noteworthy threats include illegal plant collection, afforestation activities, and wildfires. These various threats are especially pronounced in Ovche Pole, where ''Salvia jurisicii'' does not enjoy any sort of formal protection currently. Seeing its very limited distribution, a 1998 work by Walter and Gillet classifies this species as Rare (“R”) on the
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of species according to the contemporary IUCN criteria. ''Salvia jurisicii'' is not yet assessed in line with the current IUCN criteria. However, according to relevant national lists and botanical experts, the applicable category for this species is Critically Endangered (“CR”). Partly in connection to ''Salvia jurisicii'', several locations in the extended steppe-like region have either been protected or are considered for some form of protection. Thus, Orlovo Brdo in Negotino municipality currently enjoys the status of a
Natural Monument A natural monument is a natural or natural/cultural feature of outstanding or unique value because of its inherent rarity, representative of aesthetic qualities or cultural significance. Under World Commission on Protected Areas guidelines, na ...
in North Macedonia. In the Ovche Pole basin, the hill Bogoslovec is assessed as an
Important Plant Area Important Plant Areas (IPA) is a programme set up in the UK, by the organisation Plantlife, to provide a framework for identifying and maintaining the richest sites for plant life, possibly within existing protected areas; though the protection of ...
(IPA) and the Ovche Pole basin as a whole as a
Key Biodiversity Area The Key Biodiversity Areas (KBA) approach helps to identify and designate areas of international importance in terms of biodiversity conservation using globally standardised criteria. KBAs extend the Important Bird Area (IBA) concept to other taxon ...
(KBA). Ovche Pole is also a future Natura 2000 Site of Community Importance (SCI).


Use

The phytochemical properties of ''Salvia jurisicii'' are considered comparable to those of the culinary sage, ''
Salvia officinalis ''Salvia officinalis'', the common sage or just sage, is a perennial, evergreen subshrub, with woody stems, grayish leaves, and blue to purplish flowers. It is a member of the mint family Lamiaceae and native to the Mediterranean region, tho ...
.'' This is supported by Alimpich et al.,Alimpic, A.Z. Duletic-Lausevic, S.N., Matevski, M.S., Marin, P.D. (2015). Antioxidant activity of Salvia jurisicii Kosanin ethanol extracts. Botanica Serbica, 39(1), pp53-58. whose phytochemical analysis of above-ground parts of ''Salvia jurisicii'' indicates that the plant, especially the leaves, could be regarded as a potential source of natural antioxidants. This study argues for the economic potential of ''Salvia jurisicii,'' with possible value for the cosmetic industry and medicine. However, ''S. jurisicii'' has not yet been grown or harvested commercially for this purpose. ''Salvia jurisicii'' also has ornamental value. Clebsch argues that the plant's horticultural properties make it especially adequate for the rock garden. It is compact, tidy, as well as resistant to drought and winter cold. Clebsch also indicates that, in addition to the wild-type with purple flowers, there also is a white-flowering variety called “Alba”. As a garden plant, ''Salvia jurisicii'' is not particularly demanding. It can be grown from seed or from cuttings, its needs being easily draining soil, weekly irrigation, and plenty of sunlight.


Notes

{{Taxonbar, from=Q840807 jurisicii Flora of Bulgaria Flora of North Macedonia