746 
Native of Peru, between Yazo and 
style glabrous. b. S. E 
Leaves 13 to 2 inches long. 
Obrajillo, in the valley of Canta. 
Corolla of a yellowish scarlet colour. 
Strict-flowered Sage. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 2 
187 S. ruprrLora (Smith, icon. ined. t. 26.) stem suffruti- 
cose, erect, villous; leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, crenately- 
serrated, cordate at the base, pubescent above, or villous, and 
clothed with white wool beneath, or the lower ones are nearly 
glabrous; floral leaves ovate, acute, membranous, deciduous ; 
racemes simple; whorls 2-flowered, secund; calyx tubular, 
striated, woolly or villous, having the upper lip entire, and the 
teeth of the lower lip lanceolate, acute ; corolla 3 times as long 
as the calyx: tube elongated, incurved, tomentose outside: 
lateral lobes of lower lip small: middle one concave ; genitals 
exserted a little; style glabrous. h.S. Native of Peru, on 
the mountains. S. biflóra, Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. et chil. 1. p. 
24. t. 38. f. a. Stem and branches densely villous. Floral 
leaves and calyxes glumaceous, usually clothed with soft, silky, 
white tomentum. Corolla of a golden scarlet colour, 14 inch 
long. 
a B, glabrata (Benth. lab. p. 279.) lower leaves of the 
same colour on both surfaces, and nearly glabrous. h. S. 
Native of Peru, common in sandy places in the town of Ati- 
quipa, in the province of Camana. S. excisa, Ruiz, et Pav. fl. 
per. 1. p. 25. t. 36. f. a. Stem and racemes less villous ; the 
younger leaves constantly tomentose beneath. 
Tube-flowered Sage. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1820. 
to 3 feet. 
Shrub 2 
* * * Coccr'nex.  Corollas scarlet or purple. 
188 S. teonurorpes (Glox. obs. bot. 15. t. 2.) stem suffru- 
ticose, nearly glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, or rhomboid, 
obtuse, crenated a little, truncate or subcordate at the base, 
nearly glabrous above, veiny and canescent beneath ; floral 
leaves similar to the others ; whorls about 6-flowered ; flowers 
about equal in length to the leaves; pedicels shorter than the 
petioles ; calyx tubularly campanulate, glabrous: the upper lip 
entire, and the lobes of the lower lip broad-ovate, acute ; corolla 
about twice as long as the calyx: tube ventricose: lips nearly 
equal: upper lip pubescent outside; stamens inclosed; style 
exserted, bearded, with subulate lobes. ^b. S. Native of 
Quito, in temperate places near Chillo, Ichubamba, and 
Huanuco. Lam. ill. t. 20. f. 3. S. comósa, Lher. stirp. 1. p. 
41. t. 21. Mirb: ann. mus. 15. t. 15. f. 6. S. nodósa, Ruiz, 
et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 25. t. 41. f. a. S. pyrifolia, Dombey, ex 
Cav. Jüngia formósa, Meench. Branches furrowed, nodose, 
glabrous, or clothed with fine hoary tomentum. Leaves rarely 
quite entire, but usually sinuated or crenated. Corolla scarlet. 
Lion's-tail-like Sage. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
189 S. pLrumòsa (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 26. t. 37. f. a.) 
shrubby, clothed with rusty tomentum ; branches woolly ; leaves 
petiolate, subcordate, acute, crenated, veiny, wrinkled, very 
woolly beneath; peduncles 4-5, axillary, 6-flowered, propped 
by subulate bracteoles ; calyx tubular, scabrous inside; corolla 
hairy outside, twice as long as the calyx: lips equal: upper 
one emarginate : lower one trifid; style plumose, purplish. h. 
S. Native of Peru, in the province of Tarma, among broken 
rocks at Huassahuassi. Corollas purple: tube not ventricose. 
Very nearly allied to the preceding. 
Plumose-styled Sage. Shrub. 
190 S. BarausrrNA (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 133. t. 189.) suf- 
fruticose, erect, pilose; leaves petiolate, oblong, acute, serrated 
narrowed at the base, green on both surfaces pilose - floral 
ime fo en to the others; whorls axillary, remote, 6- 
the tee of the lower ip biens, niet the upper lip entire, and 
P ovate, acute; corolla thrice as long as 
LABIATZE. XXIX. Sarvia. 
the calyx : tube much exserted; style bearded. h.S. Native 
of Brazil, among bushes, by way sides near Engenho da Varge, 
in the province of Rio Janeiro. Branches reddish-brown. Leaves 
2 to 23 inches long. Bracteas lanceolate, hardly longer than 
the pedicels. Corolla 2 inches long, scarlet. Stamens in- 
closed. 
Pomegranate-flowered Sage. Shrub 3 feet. 
191 S. asreriròLIA (Benth. lab. 281.) stem suffruticose, 
erect, ‘clothed with short pubescence ; leaves sessile, oblong, 
crenated, narrowed at the base, tubercled and very rough above, 
but nearly glabrous beneath; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, 
membranous, ciliated, deciduous; racemes elongated; whorls 
about 6-flowered, somewhat secund: lower ones remote ; calyx 
tubular, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip ovate, acute ; corolla 3 times as long as the calyx, 
pubescent: tube elongated, widened above: lateral lobes of 
lower lip deflexed ; style exserted, plumose. h.S. Native of 
Brazil, in the provinces of Goyaz and Minas Geraes. Stem 
nearly naked above. Leaves 3-4 inches long. Corolla 13 inch 
long, scarlet. 
Rough-leaved Sage. Shrub. 
192 S. sca‘sripa (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 140. t. 195.) stem 
suffruticose, erect, clothed with short pubescence ; leaves almost 
sessile, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, crenated, narrowly rounded at 
the base, rough from tubercles above, and nearly glabrous 
beneath; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes 
simple, elongated; whorls few-flowered ; calyx tubular, pubes- 
cent, having the upper lip entire, and the segments of the lower 
lip ovate, acute ; corolla thrice as long as the calyx, pubescent: 
tube elongated, hardly widened; style plumose. kh. S. Na- 
tive of Brazil, in grassy pastures at St. Lucia, in the province 
of Goyaz; and about Barbacena and Registo Velho, in the pro- 
vince of Minas Geraes. This differs from S. asperifolia, in the 
narrower leaves ; in the whorls being usually 2-4-flowered, and 
in the tube of the corolla being less widened. Corolla of a 
beautiful red colour. 
Scabrous Sage. Shrub. 
193 S. rznsicxróriA (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 281.) 
shrubby; branches villous above; leaves nearly sessile, oblong- 
lanceolate, acuminated, a little serrated, narrowed at the base, 
rather scabrous above, and of the same colour on both surfaces, 
nearly glabrous beneath; floral leaves bractea-formed, ovate, 
acuminated, deciduous ; racemes simple; whorls about 6-flow- 
ered, distant; calyx campanulate, clothed with long purple wool 
outside, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower 
lip ovate, acutish ; corolla more than twice as long as the calyx, 
villous: tube widened above; style plumose. bh. S. Native 
of Brazil, in woods near Rio Vermelho, in the eastern part of 
the province of Minas Geraes. Leaves 2-9 inches long, villous 
on the veins beneath, the rest glabrous. Racemes and calyxes 
densely clothed with purple articulated hairs. Corolla scarlet, 
more than 2 inches long. Style exserted. 
Peach-leaved Sage. Shrub 5 to 7 feet. 
194 S. ManiA va (Mart. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 282.) shrub- 
by; branches clothed with tomentose villi; leaves on short pe- 
tioles, oblong-lanceolate, narrowed a long way at both ends, 
pubescent on both surfaces, pale beneath; floral leaves bractea- 
formed, ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes simple ; whorls 
about 6-flowered, distant; calyx tubularly campanulate, densely 
clothed with brownish-white, rather silky adpressed wool, having 
the upper lip entire, and with the teeth of the lower lip very 
short, ovate-acute; corolla twice as long as the calyx, Meu 
tube much exserted; style bearded. 5. S. Native of Brazil, 
in the province of Minas Geraes, in humid parts of woods zi 
Mariana, and elsewhere in the same province. This M 
from S. persicefolia, in the leaves being narrower, and rather 
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