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tomentose, in the racemes being nearly a foot long, and in the 
fructiferous calyxes being as large as those of $. Molucélla 
le vis. Stems creeping at the base. 
Molucella-like Sage. Pl. ? 
22 S. Av'nEA (Lin. spec. p. 38.) stem shrubby; branches 
clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves petiolate, ovate-roundish, 
obtuse, quite entire, or sinuated, coriaceous, hoary ; floral leaves 
sessile, villous, permanent; racemes short, a little branched ; 
whorls 2-flowered, approximate ; calyx ample, villous, with 
coloured lobes: upper lip almost quite entire, broad-rounded: 
lobes of the lower lip ovate-roundish; tube of corolla hardly 
exceeding the calyx; connective short, somewhat deflexed 
and dilated behind, bearing a small, empty cell. k. G. Na- 
tive of the Cape of Good Hope, and Algoa Bay. Curt. bot. 
mag. t. 186. Mirb. ann. mus. 15. t. 15. f. 7. Walth. hort. t. 
15. S. colorata, Lin. syst. p. 71.? but not of Vahl. S. Afri- 
cana, &c. Commel. hort. 2. p. 183. t. 92. The whole plant 
clothed with white tomentum. Corolla beautiful, golden yellow. 
Leaves 4 an inch long, or hardly an inch. 
Golden-flowered Sage. Fl. April, Nov. 
3 to 4 feet. 
23 S. ArnicA'NA (Lin. spec. p. 38.) stem shrubby, panicled 
at top; branches canescent ; leaves nearly sessile, ovate-oblong, 
obovate, or cuneated, acute, quite entire, or sinuately toothed, 
narrowed at the base, nearly glabrous above, and white beneath, 
coriaceous, stiff; floral leaves and bracteas broad-ovate, almost 
permanent; racemes a little branched; whorls 2-6-flowered, 
distant; calyx hispid: upper lip nearly entire, broad- roundish : 
lobes of the lower lip ovate, acute; tube of corolla hardly ex- 
ceeding the calyx ; connective short, and dilated behind, bearing 
an empty cell. k. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
Commel. hort. 2. p. 181. t. 91. Mill. fig. t. 225. f.1. S. 
colorata, Vahl, enum. 1. p. 230. S. integérrima, Mill. fig. t. 
225. f. 2. dict. no. 12. S. barbàta, Lam. ill. l. p. 72. Branches 
purplish. Leaves variable, often green above, but constantly 
white beneath. Corolla violaceous. "There are several slight 
varieties of the species. 
African Sage. Fl. April, July. Clt. 1731. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
24 S. eANICULA'TA (Lin. mant. p. 25. and p. 511.) stem 
shrubby ; branches scabrous, nearly glabrous ; leaves petiolate, 
obovate, acute, a little toothed, coriaceous, green on both sur- 
faces, scabrous beneath ; floral leaves ovate, membranous, de- 
ciduous; racemes paniculately branched; whorls 2-flowered, 
distant ; calyx scabrous: upper lip entire, rounded; lobes of 
the lower lip ovate, acuminated ; tube of corolla hardly equal- 
ling the calyx in length; connective short, and dilated behind, 
bearing an empty cell. h. G. Native of the Cape of Good 
Hope. S. chameeledgnea, Berg. cap. 1. p. 3. S. minor, &c. 
Breyn. cent. 1. p. 169. t. 85. Shrub purplish. Leaves 4 an 
Clt. 1731. Shrub 
inch long. Corolla purplish violet, a little larger than those of 
S. Africana. 
Panicled-flowered Sage. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1758. Shrub 
2 to 4 feet. 
25 S. pewTA'rA (Ait. hort. kew. 1. p. 37.) stem shrubby, 
glabrous ; leaves linear, fascicled, remotely-toothed, nearly gla- 
brous; floral leaves and bracteas ovate, much shorter than the 
calyxes, permanent; racemes short, simple; whorls 2-6-flower- 
ed; calyx ample, pubescent: upper lip sinuate, somewhat 3- 
toothed : lobes of the lower lip ovate, bluntish ; tube of corolla 
equalling the calyx; connective short, and dilated behind, bear- 
ing an empty cell. 15. G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. 
S. rígida, Thunb. prod. fl. cap. 1. p. 96. Corollas purplish 
violet, smaller than those of S. 4 [fricàna. 
Toothed-leaved Sage. Fl. Dec. Jan. 
Cit. 1774. 
to 1 foot. Uo 
Shrub 1 
LABIATZ: XXIX. SALVIA. 
26 S. nr'vea (Thunb. prod. p. 96.) leaves lanceolate, quite 
entire, clothed with white tomentum ; branches divaricate, h .? 
G. Native of the Cape of Good Hope. S. lanceolata, Lam. 
ill. 1. p. 72. Branches and branchlets decussate, tetragonal, 
tomentose at top. Leaves petiolate, acute, a little wrinkled, an 
inch long, bearing other leaves in the axils. Flowers opposite, 
or somewhat panicled at the top of the branchlets. Calyxes 
hairy. Corolla purple. Distinguished from S$, aárea by the 
lanceolate, white leaves. 
Snowy Sage. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
97 S. CaxaniE sis (Lin. spec. p. 38.) stem shrubby, clothed 
with white tomentum ; leaves petiolate, lanceolate, hastately-tri- 
angular, wrinkled, almost glabrous: floral leaves ovate-lance- 
olate, exceeding the calyxes, membranous, coloured ; calyx in- 
curvedly campanulate: upper lip sinuated, somewhat 3-lobed : 
lobes of lower lip obtuse, mucronate; tube of corolla wide, 
inclosed ; connective somewhat dilated behind, bearing an empty 
cell. bh. G. Native of the Canary Islands; also of Sicily. 
Sclàrea tomentósa, Mill. dict. no. 13.  Schradéria hastàta, 
Meench. meth.—Trew. pl. rar. 2. p. 17. t. 19.  Corollas 
purple. 
Canary Island Sage. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1697. Shrub 3 
to 6 feet. 
e Secr. III. Dnywo'seHACE (from dpupoc, drymos, a forest ; and 
cóakoc, sphakos, sage; probably in reference to the species 
inhabiting woods.) Benth. in Hook. misc. 3. p. 373. lab. p. 
218. Calyx tubular, or campanulate ; upper lip almost entire, 
truncate, or with 3 very short teeth. Tube of corolla exserted, 
furnished with a ring of hairs inside ; upper lip falcately com- 
pressed ; lateral lobes of the lower lip spreading. Connective 
drawn out behind, bearing an empty, difformed cell, somewhat 
connected at the extremities.— European, or Asiatic green, rather _ 
clammy herbs. Leaves usually large, hastately cordate. Co- 
rollas yellow, rarely blue. 
28 S. czuTINOsA (Lin. spec. p. 37.) stems herbaceous, erect, 
clammy, pilose; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, acuminated, 
cordately sagittate at the base: floral ones ovate, acuminated, 
shorter than the calyxes; racemes simple ; whorls distant, loose, 
6-flowered ; calyx tubular : upper lip truncate, entire, somewhat 
recurved ; corollas gaping, 3 times as long as the calyx. 2%: 
H. Native of Europe, and middle Asia, in woods and other 
shady places; as of Spain, South of France, Switzerland, Italy, 
South of Germany, South of Russia, Tauria, Caucasus, &c.— 
Sabb. hort. rom.t. 3.  Mirb. ann. mus. 15. t. 15. f. 11. Riv. 
mon. irr. t. 35. Sclàrea glutinósa, Mill. dict. no. 11. Cólus 
jóvis, Besl. eyst. ord. 8. fol. 4. f. 1. Plant clammy. Lower 
leaves large, glabrous, or clothed with clammy pubescence. 
Corollas pale yellow. . 
Clammy Sage. 
feet. 
39 S. wuBr'cora (Wall. ex Benth. in Wall. pl. rar. asiat. 1. p- 
68. lab. p. 219.) stem herbaceous, erect, villous; leaves peti- 
olate, ovate-lanceolate, crenated, pubescent on both surfaces : 
lower ones hastately cordate at the base : upper ones rounded, 
or narrowed at the base: uppermost and floral ones sessile, 
ovate, acute, quite entire; racemes a little branched; whorls 
loose, few-flowered, remote ; calyx campanulate, villous : upper 
lip entire, and toothed : the lower lip acute; corolla 3 times as 
long as the calyx : hind cells of anthers empty, connected. AM. 
H. Native of Kamaon and Sirinaghur, Wall.; in the valley 9t 
Cashmere, and at Kidarkonta, Royle; Simlah, Jacquemont. 
Sweet, fl. gard. 2. t. 140; Corollas yellow, smaller than those 
of S. glutinésa. 
Cloud Sage. Fl. Oct. 
Fl. June, Sept. Cit. 1769. Pl. 2 to 3 
Cit. 1823. Pl. 3 feet. 
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