“…[110][111][112] Some species show high values of caryophyllene and caryophyllene oxide such as S. hispanica, [104] Turkish S. trichoclada and S. multicaulis, [105] S. montbretii, [133] Iranian S. virgata, S. reuteriana and S. multicaulis, [106] Iranian S. nemorosa [109] and Turkish cultivated S. forskahlei. [127] A lot of species have 1,8cineole as main component such as S. fruticosa, S. lavandulifolia, S. buchananii, S. bucharica, S. palaestina, S. ringens and S. veneris from Italy. [103,109,123,124,134,135,140] Figure 7 shows a cultivation of sage in Sicily, and a particular of its inflorescence.…”