This species has many common names, reflecting its widespread use as a medicinal plant. In the Spanish Caribbean it is known as
salvia blanca,
salvia cimarron,
salvia del pais,
salvia santa,
salvia olorosa, and
salvia real, amongst others, all referring to its resemblance to the European herb
sage (
Salvia officinalis). Its medicinal properties are alluded to in the English names
cure for all, bushy fleabane, and
cough bush and the French
guerit-tout. Its similarity to
tobacco has given rise to the names
tabac a jacquot,
tabac du diable, and
tabac marron. ==Distribution==