LABIATZE. XXIX. Satvia. TAT 
tomentose beneath; in the woolly calyx and shorter corolla. 
Corolla 13 inch long, scarlet. 
Mariana Sage. Shrub. 
195 S. HirA'mu (Benth. lab. p. 282.) shrubby; branches 
glabrous ; leaves petiolate, oblong. or ovate-lanceolate, acumi- 
nated, subserrated, narrowly cuneated at the base, green on 
both surfaces, smoothish, glabrous ; floral leaves linear, almost 
deciduous ; racemes simple, short; whorls few, 2-4-flowered, 
approximate ; calyx tubularly campanulate, corrugated from 
short wool outside, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip very short, ovate, bluntish ; corolla twice as long 
as the calyx, woolly: tube much exserted; style bearded. h. 
S. Native of Brazil, St. Hil. Leaves almost like those of S. 
persicefolia, but broader, and on longer petioles. Flowers size 
of those of S. persicefolia, or a little smaller, but differs in the 
wool of the corolla and calyx. 
St. Hilaire’s Sage. Shrub. 
196 S. sauicrroria (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 140. t. 196.) 
shrubby ; branches glabrous, pubescent, or clothed with rufous 
villi; leaves on short petioles, oblong-lanceolate, somewhat 
crenately serrated, narrowed at both ends, glabrous or hispid 
above, and clothed with fine rufous tomentum beneath; floral 
leaves ovate, acute, deciduous; racemes elongated; whorls 
about 6-flowered ; calyx tubularly campanulate, glabrous or 
pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip very short and acute; corolla more than twice as 
long as the calyx: tube much exserted; style bearded. h. S. 
Native of Brazil, among bushes about Queluz, in the province 
of Minas Geraes, and elsewhere in the same province. This 
species differs from S. persiccefólia, in the glabrous or pubes- 
cent calyxes, &c. 
Willow-leaved Sage. Shrub. 
197 S. Hæ'nxzı (Benth. lab. p. 283.) shrubby; branches 
clothed with hoary tomentum and clammy villi at top; leaves 
on short petioles, ovate-oblong or oblong-lanceolate, acute, ser- 
rated, rounded at the base, wrinkled, clothed with white tomen- 
tum beneath ; floral leaves bractea-formed, lanceolate, decidu- 
ous; racemes elongated, simple, or the lower whorls are irre- 
gularly cymose, and a little branched; calyx tubularly campa- 
nulate, clothed with clammy villi, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip bluntish; corolla about 3 times as 
long as the calyx, clothed with clammy villi: tube much ex- 
serted; genitals exserted ; style glabrous. h.S. Native of 
Peru, Henke. Upper whorls 6-flowered, but sometimes 8-10- 
flowered : lower ones elongated, or the racemes are branched at 
the base. Corolla 15-16 lines long, scarlet: tube slender, hardly 
widened at top. This species is very distinct in the form of 
the leaves and inflorescence. 
Henke’s Sage. Shrub. 
198 S.nímrA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 296.) 
stem shrubby, erect, bifariously pilose; leaves ovate-oblong, 
acuminated, crenately-serrated, clothed with hoary pubescence 
beneath; spikes panicled ; whorls remote, few-flowered ; floral 
leaves ovate, acuminated, hairy, shorter than the calyxes, deci- 
duous ; calyx clothed with rather glandular hairs, tubularly 
campanulate: upper lip acuminated, entire: segments of the 
lower lip acuminately mucronate; corolla thrice as long as 
the calyx. h.S. Native of the Andes of Peru, near Aya- 
vaca, and elsewhere, Leaves petiolate, 2 inches long. Corolla 
purple. 
Hairy Sage. Shrub. 
199 S. rortudsa (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 292. 
t. 142.) stems shrubby, erect, clothed with fuscescent tomen- 
tum; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, acuminated, narrowed at 
the base, serrated, clothed with fuscescent tomentum beneath, 
and pubescence above ; spikes secund ; whorls about 6-flowered, 
approximate ; calyx tubularly campanulate, clothed with villous 
tomentum, having the upper lip entire, ovate, acuminated, subu- 
late, and the segments of the lower lip acuminately subulate ; 
corollas 2-3 times longer than the calyx, pubescently villous ; 
genitals a little exserted. h.S. Native of New Granada, on 
the Andes of Quindiu. Branches twisted, clothed with fusces- 
cent tomentum. Flowers on long pedicels. Corolla an inch 
long: upper lip emarginate, villous outside, and middle segment 
of the lower lip obcordate: tube widened above. 
Tnisted-branched Sage. Shrub. 
200 S. curvirLora (Benth. lab. p. 284.) shrubby ; branches 
clothed with tomentose pubescence; leaves petiolate, ovate- 
oblong, acute, crenately serrated, rounded or narrowed at the 
base, pubescent above, but clothed with soft hoary tomentum 
beneath; floral leaves acuminated, deciduous ; flowers secund, 
incurvedly reflexed, nearly sessile; whorls 6-10-flowered ; calyx 
tubular, pubescent, having the upper lip as well as the teeth of 
the lower lip acuminated ; corolla about 4 times longer than the 
calyx, pubescent outside: tube rather widened above ; stamens 
inclosed ; style exserted, quite glabrous. h. G. Native of 
Mexico, near Tlalpuxahua. Shrub divaricately branched. 
Leaves 1 to 1j inch long. Corolla reddish scarlet, nearly 13 
inch long: tube bidentate inside at bottom. 
Curved-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
201 S. Neovive’nsis (Benth. lab. p. 284.) shrubby? ; 
branches finely pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, 
serrately crenated, rounded at the base, soft, pubescent above, 
and pale and clothed with hoary tomentum beneath ; upper 
leaves sessile : floral leaves lanceolate-subulate, longer than the 
calyxes, at length deciduous; racemes elongated, simple; 
whorls loose, remote, secund, 2-6-flowered ; calyxes tubularly- 
campanulate, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and the 
teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute; corolla 4-5 times longer 
than the calyx, nearly glabrous: tube slender at the base, and 
much widened at top: lower lip very short; genitals exserted ; 
style glabrous. h. S. Native of Brazil, near Rio Janeiro, 
Prince Maximilian Neuwied. Nearly allied to S. curviflora. 
Corolla 14-15 lines long, scarlet. 
Neunied Sage. Shrub. 
202 S. FRUTICETÒRUM (Benth. lab. p. 284.) herbaceous, erect, 
tall, nearly glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, ser- 
rated, cuneated at the base, green on both surfaces, glabrous, or 
clothed with fine pubescence ; floral leaves deciduous; racemes 
elongated, simple ; whorls about 6-flowered, distant; calyx 
tubular, striated, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and 
the teeth of the lower lip ovate, obtuse ; corolla about 3 times 
as long as the calyx, villous outside: lower lip very short; sta- 
mens shorter than the corolla; style pubescent. Y.S. Na- 
tive of Brazil, among bushes at Arrayal, Prince Maximilian 
Neuwied. Leaves 3 inches long. Calyx green. Corollas deep 
red, form of those of S. Neovidénsis. 
Bush Sage. Pl. 4 feet. 
203 S. ArTISsIMUM (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 136. t. 192.) suffru- 
ticose; branches erect, tall, nearly glabrous; leaves petiolate, 
ovate-oblong, acute, serrated, narrowly cuneated at the base, 
glabrous above, and clothed with fine pubescence beneath; 
floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; racemes elongated, 
simple; whorls distant, many-flowered ; calyx tubular, villous, 
having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, 
acute; corolla more than twice as long as the calyx, glabrous: 
tube much exserted: lips equal; style pilose. b. S. Na- 
tive of Brazil, among bushes at Arrayal Santa Rita, in the pro- 
vince of Goyaz. Branches, as well as the nerves of the leaves 
and calyxes, clothed with glandular villi. Corolla pure red, 14 
lines long: tube scarcely widened at top. Leaves 4-5 inches 
long. 
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