740 LABIATZ. 
lar, clothed with soft pubescence, the upper lip entire, and the 
teeth of the lower lip acute ; corolla hardly exceeding the calyx : 
tube ventricose; style bearded. ©. H. Native of tropical 
America; Quito, near Chillo ; Jamaica, among the mountains ; 
Mexico ; State of New York ; and now apparently naturalized 
in the south of Europe, as in Spain, Portugal, Piedmont, 
Liguria, &c. Ker. bot. reg. t. 359. S. tetragóna, Meench, 
meth. p. 373. S. prismática, Cav. desc. 14.—A duin. spec. 1. 
p. 10. t. 2.—Lam. ill. t. 20. f. 2. Leaves 2-3 inches long. 
Whorls usually 10-flowered. Corolla glabrous outside, pale 
blue. Genitals equalling the corolla. 
Spanish Sage. Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1739. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
184 S. AwGuLA TA (Benth. lab. p. 721.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, hardly pubescent; leaves petiolate, broad, ovate, acumi- 
nated, serrated, roundly cuneated at the base, clothed with fine 
pubescence, scarcely canescent beneath; floral leaves ovate, 
acuminated, deciduous ; racemes many-flowered, elongated, 
branched ; whorls loose, secund; calyx tubularly campanulate, 
scarcely pubescent, the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip acute; corolla exceeding the calyx a little, upper lip 
pubescent; style bearded. ©.? H. Native of Caraccas, Var- 
gas. Habit of S. polystáchya. Calyx often coloured, angular. 
Corolla small, blue. ? ; 
Angular-calyxed Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
135 S. pexnsırròRra (Benth. lab. p. 721.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, hardly pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, cre- 
nated, roundly truncate at the, base, or subcordate, much wrin- 
kled, pubescent on both surfaces, green, or hardly canescent be- 
neath; floral leaves deciduous ; racemes almost simple, spike- 
formed ; whorls many-flowered, approximate; calyx tubular, 
nearly glabrous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip ovate, obtuse; corolla half as long again as the 
calyx; genitals exserted ; style glabrous. ©. H. Native of 
the Island of Dominica. Allied to S. polystachya and S. Keerlii, 
but differs from both in the form of the calyx, small corolla, and 
exserted genitals. 
Dense-flomered Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
136 S. porysta‘cuya (Ortega, dec. p. 55.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, clothed with hoary down ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acumi- 
nated, serrated, rounded at the base or cordate, rather wrinkled 
above, and pubescent, nerved, and clothed with hoary pubes- 
cence beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; ra- 
cemes dense, branched ; whorls many-flowered, approximate, 
almost secund ; calyx tubularly campanulate, pubescent or to- 
mentosely villous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip acute; corolla twice as long as the calyx: tube 
inclosed, ventricose; style bearded. 20/.? G. Native of Mexico, 
in many places ; as among the mountains of Guanaxuato ; shores 
of Lake Pazcuaro ; near Tlalpuxahua, &c. Cav. icon. 1. p. 17. 
t. 27. bad. H.B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 296. S. 
ca? sia, H. B. et Kunth. l. c. p. 295. S. lineatifólia, Lag. gen. 
et spec. nov. 2. Stem nearly glabrous, but usually pubescent. 
Leaves 2-3 inches long. Whorls 15-20-flowered. Corolla 
blue. This species occurs in gardens, under the names of S. 
spicata, S. Breynitica, S. eremitica, and S. tetragóna. 
Many-spiked Sage. Fl. Oct. Dec. Clt. 1822. 
feet. 
137 S. Kerru (Benth. lab. p. 263.) stem shrubby? erect, 
pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, crenated, roundl 
truncate or cordate at the base, much wrinkled, clothed with 
hoary tomentum on both surfaces; floral leaves ovate, deci- 
duous ; racemes dense, paniculately branched ; whorl 
flowered, approximate; calyx tubularly campanulate 
hairy, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
acute; corolla twice as long as the calyx : 
REESE tore 
s many- 
pilosely 
the lower lip 
tube inclosed, ven- 
XXIX. SALVIA. 
tricose : upper lip pubescent; style glabrous or bearded above, 
5.?S. Native of Mexico, near Tlalpuxahua, Keerl. Nearly 
allied to S. polystachya ; but the leaves are smaller, obtuse, and 
much wrinkled, and more cordate at the base; the racemes 
shorter and more dense; the calyxes hairy, not clothed with 
hoary tomentum. 
Keerl’s Sage. Shrub 1 to 3 feet.? 
* * * Leaves petiolate, more or less cordate at the base. 
138 S. semratra‘ta (Zucc. acad. wiss. 1. p. 298.) stem 
shrubby; branches tomentosely pubescent; leaves petiolate, 
ovate, obtuse, crenated, cordate at the base, much wrinkled, 
clothed with white tomentum beneath ; floral leaves ovate, 
small, deciduous; racemes simple; whorls 4-8-flowered, dis- 
tant; calyxes pedicellate, tubular, striated, clothed with glan- 
dular villi, the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip 
obtuse; corolla twice as long as the calyx, pubescent outside: 
tube ventricose, a little exserted ; style bearded beneath. h. 
S. Native of Mexico, Karwinski. Said to be nearly allied to 
S. scorodonia ; but differs in the calyxes being twice the size; 
in the pedicels being elongated; and in the lower lip of the 
corolla being shorter and of a more intense colour. 
Half-dark-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
139 S.rnurIcvrósa (Benth. lab. p. 721.) stem shrubby, hum- 
ble, much branched; branches clothed with white tomentum; 
leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, crenated, roundly truncate or 
subcordate at the base, much wrinkled, hardly pubescent above, 
and clothed with white tomentum beneath ; floral leaves ovate, 
acuminated, deciduous; racemes simple; whorls about 6-flow- 
ered, distant; calyxes nearly sessile, tubularly campanulate, 
clothed with white tomentum, having the upper lip entire, and 
the teeth of the lower lip obtuse and truncate ; corolla about 3 
times as long as the calyx: tube a little exserted ; style shortly 
bearded. ^ b. S. Native of Mexico, about Oaxaca, Andrieux, 
Allied to S. scorodónia and S. breviflóra, but differs from both 
in habit. Leaves 4 inch long. 
Fruticulose Sage. Shrub 3 foot. 
140 S. scoroponta (Poir. suppl. 5. p. 46.) stem shrubby; 
branches clothed with hoary tomentum ; leaves petiolate, ovate 
or oblong, obtuse, crenulated, roundly cordate at the base, much 
wrinkled, pubescent above, pale, or clothed with white tomentum 
beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes 
simple; whorls 6-20-flowered, distant; calyxes nearly sessile, 
tubularly campanulate, striated, clothed with glandular villi, 
having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower one 
bluntish ; corolla twice as long as the calyx, pubescent outside : 
tube a little exserted, ventricose ; style glabrous. h. S. Na- 
tive of Mexico. S. melissodóra, Lag. nov. gen. et spec. 2. S. 
hirta, Schranck, in syll. pl. soc. ratisb. 2. p. 60.? Leaves 1-2 
inches long. Corollas blue, white at the base; middle lobe of 
lower lip large, emarginate. 
Garlick Sage. Shrub. ` 
141 S. amanri'sstma (Ortega, dec. p. 4.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, branched, hispidly pilose ; leaves petiolate, ovate-cordate; 
crenated, wrinkled, almost glabrous, canescent beneath; floral 
leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes simple, dense 
flowered; whorls distinct, rather remote, generally 10-flower- 
ed ; calyx tubularly campanulate, striated, villous, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acutish ; corolla 
about 3 times as long as the calyx: tube ventricose, equal- 
ling the calyx: upper lip almost glabrous; style bearded 
above. 2. G. Native of Mexico, in several places. ` iser. 
bot. reg. t. 347. S. nepetoides, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. = 
p. 299. t. 150. S. amàra, Jacq. hort. schoenbr. 3. t. 255. 8. 
