748 
Tallest Sage. Shrub 6 to 7 feet. 
204 S. moscua'ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. 2. p. 298, t. 143.) 
shrubby, erect, glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, cu- 
neated at the base, serrated, glabrous or pilose; whorls 5-6 
flowered, distant; calyx tubular, striated, glabrous or pilose, 
having the upper lip ovate, acuminated, entire, and the segments 
of the lower lip acuminated ; corolla thrice as long as the calyx ; 
tube widened at top: upper lip emarginate: middle segment of 
the lower lip short, retuse ; style villous on the upper side. 
h. S. Native of New Granada, near Almaguer, among bushes. 
Plant exhaling a scent of musk. Leaves 2 inches long ; pilose 
on the veins beneath. Spikes terminal, pedunculate. Corolla 
purple. Calyxes clothed with fuscescent hairs while young. 
Allied to S. Neovidénsis and S. altissima. 
Musky-scented Sage. Shrub, 4-6 feet. 
205 S. seua`rens (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 297.) 
stem shrubby, erect, and are, as well as the branches, pilose and 
clammy ; leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, obtuse, cordate, cre- 
nated, coriaceous, wrinkled above, and pilose but clothed with 
hoary tomentum beneath; whorls 2-flowered, distant; floral 
leaves ovate-oblong, shorter than the calyxes, deciduous; calyx 
tubular, hairy, striated, the upper lip, and segments of the lower 
lip, acuminated ; corolla twice as long as the calyx, pubescent ; 
stamens exserted. h. S. Native of Peru, on the Andes. 
Branches purple. Leaves 1l to 2 inches long. Spikes terminal. 
Corolla purple. 
Filthy Sage. Shrub. 
206 S. ruse’scens (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
301. t. 154.) stem shrubby, erect, canescent, glabrous; leaves 
on long petioles, ovate, narrowly-acute, cordate, crenated, clothed 
with fine hoary tomentum beneath; spikes panicled; whorls 
4-6 flowered, distant ; calyx densely clothed with clammy hairs, 
tubular, purple, having the upper lip ovate, acute, entire, and 
the teeth of the lower lip acuminated ; corolla glabrous, twice as 
long as the calyx. h.S. Native of Quito, in temperate places. 
Leaves 4 inches long. Leaves pubescent above. Corolla beau- 
tiful purple. 
Reddish-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
207 S. HIRTE'LLA (Vahl. enum. 1. p. 249.) stem herbaceous ? 
ascending, clothed with clammy villi; leaves petiolate, ovate- 
oblong, acute, crenated, roundly-cuneated at the base, green on 
both surfaces, and nearly glabrous; floral leaves ovate, acute, 
deciduous ; racemes elongated, simple; whorls about 6-flowered, 
remote ; calyx tubular, very hairy, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, obtuse ; corolla more than 
twice as long as the calyx, villous outside: tube much exserted : 
lips nearly equal; genitals much exserted. h.?S. Native of 
Peru, Dombey. Corolla scarlet, an inch long; tube dilated a 
little at top. 
Hairy Sage. Shrub. 
208 S. secu’npa (Benth. lab. p. 285.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, glabrous ; branches pubescent; leaves petiolate, oblong, 
narrowed at the base, acute, serrated, rather hispid above, and 
glabrous beneath: floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; 
whorls about 6-flowered, secund ; calyx tubular, striated, pu- 
bescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower 
lip acute ; corolla one half longer than the calyx, pubescent out- 
side: tube a little exserted, nearly equal, or hardly contracted 
at the throat: lips short, nearly equal ; genitals inclosed ; style 
glabrous. .? G. Native of the South of Brazil, Sell L ; 
2-3 inches long. Corolla scarcely half rk Speer 
branches reflexed. 7 E eee 
Var. B; leaves clothed with hoar 
Native of Brazil, in the province of 
Secund-flowered Sage. PI. ? 
209 S. cinia‘ta (Benth. lab. P. 
y tomentum beneath. 5 .G. 
Minas Geraes. 
286.) stem herbaceous ? ; 
LABIATH. XXIX. Satvia. 
branches elongated, glabrous, or the angles and petioles are 
ciliated ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, crenately serrated, round- 
ish or subcordate at the base, nearly glabrous : floral leaves 
ovate, acuminated, ciliated at length, deciduous ; whorls about 
10-flowered ; calyx tubular, striated, pubescent, having the upper 
lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acute; corolla pu- 
bescent outside, 2-3 times longer than the calyx: tube widened 
at top: lips nearly equal; style glabrous, exserted. )J.? S. 
Native of Mexico, among bushes, at Papantla. Leaves downy 
on the nerves. Corolla scarlet. Allied to S. lamitfolia, like 
the preceding. 
Ciliated Sage. Shrub. ? 
210 S x'recaws (Vahl. enum. 1. p. 238.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, glabrous, or furnished with scattered hairs; leaves petio- 
late, ovate, acuminated, serrated, rounded or narrow at the base, 
rather hispid above, and glabrous beneath; floral leaves sessile, 
ovate, acuminated, deciduous ; whorls remote, about 6-flowered ; 
flowers on short pedicels; calyx campanulate, clothed with 
glandular villi; having the upper lip almost entire, or with 1-3 
short awns, lower lip shortly bidentate, 2-awned ; corolla pu- 
bescent outside, six times as long as the calyx: tube slender, 
incurved : lips equal, oblong ; stamens a little exserted, bearded. 
OQ)? S. Native of Mexico, near Tlalpuxahua and Guanaxuato. 
S. incarnàta, Cav. ann. sc. 2. p. 112. H.B. and Kunth, nov. 
gen. amer. 2. p. 293. t. 144. S. microcaülis, Poir. dict. 6. p. 
614. Branches purplish at the base. Leaves 1 to lj inch 
long. Corolla blood-red, more than an inch long. Tube tooth- 
less inside. 
Elegant Sage. Pl. 4 feet. 
211 S. wz'wrieNs (Pohl, pl. bras. 2. p. 137. t. 193.) herba- 
ceous, erect; stem glabrous at the base, but furnished with 
spreading hairs at apex; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, 
serrated, rounded at the base, green and glabrous on both sur- 
faces; floral leaves small, deciduous ; racemes simple, elon- 
gated ; whorls remote, few-flowered ; calyx tubularly campanu- 
late, green at the base, villous, membranous, and coloured at 
top, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip 
ovate, subulately acuminated ; corolla 4-5 times longer than the 
calyx: tube much exserted : lips short, nearly equal, broad; 
genitals inclosed ; style glabrous. 4%? S. Native of Brazil, 
at Serra d'Estrella, and about Fazenda de Padre Correa, in the 
province of Rio Janeiro, and about the town of Rio Janeiro. Herb 
nearly simple. Calyx scarlet at top. Corolla scarlet, nearly 
glabrous, 18-22 lines long. Tube widened a little at top. 
Disguising Sage. Pl. 14 foot. 
212 S. spre’NpENs (Sello ex Roem. et Schultes, syst. mant. 2; 
p. 185. Benth. lab. p. 287.) shrubby; branched; branches 
glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, crenately serrated, 
cuneate, rounded or subcordate at the base, glabrous on both 
surfaces; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, coloured, deciduous; 
whorls 2-flowered ; calyx campanulate, membranous, coloured, 
glabrous, or the nerves and pedicels are villous, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip broad, ovate; 
acute ; corolla glabrous outside, about three times as long as the 
calyx : tube exserted, widened alittle: lower lip short ; stamens 
exserted ; style glabrous. h.G. Native of Brazil, in woods 
at Guaxindiba, near Rio Janeiro. Ker. bot. reg. t. 687. Rchb. 
hort. bot. 1. t. 51. Colla in acad. taur. 31. p. 331. t. 17. s. 
colórans, Hortul. S. Brasiliénsis, Spreng. syst. 2. p. sec 
elegant species, very common in gardens, having the flora 
leaves, calyxes, and corollas scarlet. Corolla 2 to 23 ne 
long. This species is a very great ornament in the autumn, 1 
planted out in the open ground against a south wall. 
P Shining Sage. Fl. Sept. Nov. Clt. 1822. Shrub 3 to 4 
eet. 
213 S, imxvoLucRA'rA (Cav. icon. 2. p. 114. t. 105.) stem 
