LABIATZE. XXIX. SALVIA: 
exserted, ventricose : lips short; style glabrous. h.S. Na- 
tive of Brazil, near Rio Janeiro, and on Serra d'Estrella, and 
Padre Correa. Leaves 3-4 inches long, and 14 broad. Brac- 
teas long-acuminated, comose at apex. Whorls 10-20-flowered. 
Calyx reddish. Corolla reddish, small. 
Cronded-flowered Sage. Shrub. ? 
178 S. rasrA'NTHA (Benth. lab. p. 276.) shrubby ; branches 
densely woolly ; leaves almost sessile, oval-oblong, obtuse, cre- 
nated, rounded at the base or cordate, much wrinkled above, 
hispid, clothed with soft white wool beneath: floral ones ovate, 
acuminated, shorter than the calyxes, deciduous ; racemes elon- 
gated, simple; whorls distant, many-flowered ; calyxes tubular, 
baving the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, 
acute ; corolla one half longer than the calyx: tube hardly ex- 
serted, ventricose, pubescent outside: lips nearly equal; style 
glabrous. h. S. Native of Mexico. Shape of leaves and 
habit of S. scoroddnia. Racemes reddish or yellowish. Inflo- 
rescence of S. eriocàlya.. 
Woolly-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
§ 7. Loxerrrómm. Tube of corolla 2-3 times longer than the 
calyx : lower lip generally shorter, rarely longer than the upper 
one.—Herbs, undershrubs, or shrubs. | Corollas white, yellowish, 
orange-coloured, bluish, scarlet, or purple. 
* A’taipz. Corollas white or whitish. 
179 S. TOMENTE'LLA (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 138. t. 194.) her- 
baceous ? erect, clothed with rufous tomentum ; leaves sessile, 
ovate-oblong, obtuse, crenated, narrowed at the base, wrinkled, 
and rather hispid above, and clothed with tomentose pubescence 
beneath; floral leaves deciduous ; racemes elongated ; whorls 
6-10-flowered, remote; calyxes tubular, striated, tomentosely 
pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower one acute ; corolla twice as long as the calyx, clothed with 
white wool outside: tube exserted : lips short; lateral lobes of 
lower lip reflexed : middle one concave ; style shortly bearded. 
Y.? S. Native of Brazil, in the provinces of Goyaz and 
Minas Geraes. Leaves 2-3 inches long, few. Corolla 15 lines 
long, white. 
Woolly Sage. Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
* * Avurantracz. Corollas yellowish or orange-coloured. 
180 S. ru'rea (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 297. t. 148.) 
stems shrubby, and are, as well as the branches, pilose; leaves 
oblong, acutish, cordate, crenated, glabrous above, and clothed 
with white tomentum beneath; whorls many-flowered : lower 
ones distant ; floral leaves ovate, acute, shorter than the calyxes, 
deciduous; calyx subcampanulate, clothed with glandular hairs, 
the upper lip tridentate, the teeth acuminately mucronate, and 
the segments of the lower lip acuminately subulate. h. S. 
Native of Peru, between Loxa and Mount Saraguru, in the 
province of Quito. Leaves 14 inch long. Corolla yellow, 
glandularly pilose on the back : tube ventricose, thrice as long 
as the calyx. 
Yellow-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
181 S. ruxcrA'rA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 27. t. 39.) 
stem suffruticose, erect, clothed with glandular pubescence ; 
leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, serrated, rounded at the base, 
quite entire, coriaceous, veiny, clammy above, of the same 
colour beneath, pubescent or glabrous ; floral leaves ovate, acu- 
minated, deciduous; racemes simple; whorls 1-10-flowered, 
remote ; calyx campanulate, hairy, having the upper lip entire, 
obtuse, or shortly tridentate, and the teeth of the lower lip 
ovate, acute; corolla pubescent, thrice as long as the calyx: 
tube exserted, rather ventricose : lips nearly equal; style 
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bearded. ^. S. Native of Peru, on hills of Huanuco.—A 
fetid ferruginous plant. Branches purplish. Leaves hardly an 
inch long. Corollas white, but usually yellowish or whitish- 
violet, size of those of S. lamiifolia. 
Dotted Sage. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
182 S. Pavoni (Benth. lab. p. 278.) stem shrubby, bifari- 
ously pubescent; branches beset with glandular villi at top ; 
leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, quite entire, cuneated at the 
base, glabrous; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; 
racemes simple; whorls many-flowered, distant ; calyx campa- 
nulate, clothed with glandular villi, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip broad-ovate, acute; corolla pu- 
bescent outside, about 4 times longer than the calyx: tube 
much exserted, inflated in the middle: lips short, erect; style 
bearded above. h.S. Native of Peru. Allied to S. punc- 
tata; but differs in the quite entire obtuse leaves, and longer 
corollas. Corollas yellowish. 
Pavon's Sage. Shrub. 
183 S. IixTEGRiFOLIA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 26. t. 36. 
f. b.) stem shrubby, glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, quite 
entire, rounded at the base, glabrous, clammy, rather fleshy ; 
floral leaves lanceolate, acute, deciduous ; racemes short, sim- 
ple ; whorls about 6-flowered, distant ; calyx tubular, glabrous, 
having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, 
acute; corolla thrice as long as the calyx, pubescent: tube ex- 
serted, nearly equal; style glabrous. 5. S. Native of Peru, 
at Caxatamba, near the hot baths of Cheuchin, and among 
rocks, where it is called Succoncha by the natives. Stem much 
branched. Branches clammy, purplish. Leaves scarcely half 
an inch long, obtuse or acute. Corolla more than an inch long, 
of a coppery-yellow colour. Genitals exserted. 
Entire-leaved Sage. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
184 S. orrosirirrónA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 26. t. 43. 
f. a.) stem suffruticose, procumbent at the base; branches erect, 
finely pubescent ; leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, rounded at the 
base or cordate, wrinkled, pubescent; floral leaves deciduous ; 
racemes simple ; whorls 2-flowered, secund ; calyx tubular, stri- 
ated, the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, 
acute; corollas 4 times as long as the calyx, pubescent outside : 
tube much exserted : lips nearly equal; style glabrous.? h. 
S. Native of Peru, in elevated, exposed, arid places of Tarma. 
S. gràta, Vahl, enum. 1. p. 244. Plant with a grateful scent. 
Leaves 1 to 14 inch long. Corollas a little smaller than those 
of S. tubiflóra, scarlet. The vernacular name of the plant is 
Chenchelcoma. 
Opposite-flomered Sage. Shrub. 
185 S. cruma'cea (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 298.) 
stem suffruticose, erect, and is, as well as the branches, pubes- 
cent; leaves ovate, obtuse, cordate, almost quite entire, coria- 
ceous, nearly glabrous ; whorls 2-flowered, distant; floral 
leaves oblong, acute, ciliated, glumaceous, about equal in length 
to the calyxes; calyx nearly glabrous, tubular: lips ciliately 
pilose: upper lip and segments of the lower lip acuminated. 
h.S. Native of New Spain, in temperate places. Corolla 
scarlet. ? 
Glumaceous-bractead Sage. Shrub. 
186 S. srRicTIFLÓRA (Hook. bot. misc. 2. p. 234.) stem 
shrubby; branches clothed with tomentose pubescence ; leaves 
petiolate, ovate, acute, crenately serrated, cordate at the base, 
thickish, rather fleshy, nearly glabrous; floral leaves ovate, 
acute, membranous, deciduous ; racemes elongated; whorls 2- 
flowered, secund ; calyx tubular, striated, pubescent, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute ; 
corolla more than twice as long as the calyx: tube elongated, 
incurved, tomentose outside: lips nearly equal, hardly spread- 
ing: lateral lobes of lower lip very short; genitals exserted ; 
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