LABIATAE. XXIX. SALVIA. 
shrubby; branches elongated, glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, 
acuminated, crenately serrated in the middle, roundly serrated at 
the base, glabrous; floral leaves bractea-formed, sessile, broad- 
ovate, acuminated, coloured, imbricated before florescence, de- 
ciduous ; whorls about 6-flowered, approximate; calyx tubu- 
larly campanulate, striated, having the upper lip entire, and the 
teeth of the lower lip short, ovate, setaceously acuminated ; 
corolla 2-5 times as long as the calyx : tube ventricose, glabrous : 
lips short, nearly equal; style bearded. |» .G Native near to 
the city of Mexico and Tlalpuxahua. Bot. reg. 1205. Hook, 
bot. mag. t. 2872. S. laevigata, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 
amer. 2. p. 295. t. 147. Corolla rose-coloured. 
Involucrated-tlowered Sage. Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1825. Shrub 
2-4 feet. 
214 S. SzssE' 1 (Benth. lab. p. 288.) stem shrubby ; branches 
nearly glabrous: leaves petiolate, ovate-oblong, acuminated, 
rounded, cuneated, or narrowed at the base, glabrous on both 
surfaces, or pubescent beneath ; floral leaves smaller : uppermost 
ones minute, deciduous ; whorls few-flowered, panicled ; calyx 
inflately-campanulate, membranous, coloured, glabrous, having 
the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, rounded ; 
corolla about three times as long as the calyx, pubescent out- 
side; tube much exserted, nearly equal; style glabrous. kh. G. 
Native of New Spain, on the western declivity of Cordillera de 
Guchillaque. Leaves 2-3 inches long, rather coriaceous. Panicles 
short, loose. Fructiferous calyx large, scarlet. Corolla nearly 
2 inches long, scarlet. Upper lobe of style very long. 
Sessé Sage. Shrub. 
215 S. AccLUTINA TA (Lag. gen. et spec. nov. p. 2. no. 120.) 
leaves cordate-ovate-lanceolate, acute, serrated, white beneath ; 
corolla pubescent, four times longer than the calyx, which is 
inflated; stem hairy, clammy. h.S. Native of New Spain. 
S. fruticósa, Cervantes. Leaves clothed with clammy villi, par- 
ticularly while young. Whorls about 6-flowered, bracteate. 
Bracteas ovate, acuminated, concave, deciduous, shorter than the 
calyxes. Corolla scarlet. Style bearded. This species agrees 
with S. Sessài in the calyx; but the leaves are very distinct. 
Clammy Sage. Shrub. 
216 S. puse’scens (Benth. lab. p. 723.) stem shrubby ; 
branches tomentosely pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate, blunt- 
ish, rounded at the base, wrinkled, pubescent above, and clothed 
with hoary villi beneath; floral leaves smaller : upper ones mi- 
nute, deciduous ; whorls few-flowered, rather panicled; flowers 
nearly sessile ; calyx inflately tubular, rather incurved, coloured 
at top, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip 
broad-ovate, obtuse ; corolla twice as long as the calyx, pubes- 
cent outside: tube much exserted, nearly equal: lips nearly 
equal; style shortly bearded. h. S. Native of Mexico at 
San Dionicio, in Oaxaca. Allied to S. Sesséi and S. Regla. 
Pubescent Sage. Shrub. 
217 S. Re‘era (Cav. icon. 5. p. 33. t. 455.) stem shrubby ; 
branches glabrous or pubescent under the axils; leaves petio- 
late, rounded, obtuse, sinuately crenated, broadly subcordate at 
the base, coriaceous, wrinkled, rather hispid above, nerved 
and pubescent beneath ; floral leaves conforming to the others ; 
whorls terminal, few-flowered; flowers nearly sessile; calyx 
tubular, coloured, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip broad-ovate, acutish ; corolla twice as long as the 
calyx, pubescent outside: tube ventricose ; style glabrous, ex- 
serted.  h. S. Native of Mexico at Vilalpando and Regla. 
Branches purplish. Leaves 1j inch long, fuscescent beneath. 
Flowers, crowded in the number of 3 to 6, at the tops of the 
branches. Calyx pubescent. Corolla scarlet. 
Regla Sage. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 
218 S. Grana'mu (Benth. in bot. reg. t. 1370.) stem shrubby; 
branches glabrous or bifariously pubescent; leaves petiolate, 
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oval, obtuse, rounded or cuneated at the base, irregularly cre- 
nated in the middle, nearly glabrous; floral leaves ovate, acumi~ 
nated, ciliated, deciduous; racemes elongated ; whorls 2-flowered ; 
calyx tubular, striated, pubescent on the nerves, having the 
upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acute; corolla 
twice as long as the calyx, glabrous outside: tube much exserted, 
ventricose: middle lobe of lower lip very broad, emarginate ; 
style shortly bearded. h.S. Native of Mexico, in several 
places. Calyxes usually coloured. Flowers smaller than those 
of S. microphylla; but the leaves are larger. 
Graham's Sage. Shrub. 
219 S. microrny’tia (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
294.) stem shrubby ; branches finely pubescent: leaves petio- 
late, ovate, obtuse, minute, regularly crenated, rounded at the 
base, wrinkled, pubescent; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, de- 
ciduous; racemes short; whorls 2-flowered; calyx tubular, 
striated, with pubescent nerves, having the upper lip entire, and 
the teeth of the lower lip acuminated ; corolla twice as long as 
the calyx, glabrous outside: tube ventricose, exceeding the 
calyx : throat contracted: middle lobe of lower lip broad ; style 
shortly bearded. kh. G. Native of New Spain, near Santa 
Rosa, Moran, and Pachucan. Leaves 3-4 lines long. Corolla 
reddish, purple, or scarlet. 
Small-leaved Sage. Shrub 1 foot. 
220 S. susnRoru'wpa (St. Hil. mss. ex. Benth. lab. p. 290.) 
herbaceous, erect ; branches glabrous ; leaves petiolate, broad- 
ovate, roundish, bluntish, crenately serrated, rounded or truncate 
at the base, green and glabrous on both surfaces; racemes 
elongated, simple; whorls loose, 2-6-flowered ; flowers pedicel- 
late; calyx tubularly campanulate, pubescent, coloured at top ; 
corolla more than twice as long as the calyx: tube exserted, 
widened: middle segment of lower lip very broad; genitals 
exserted ; style glabrous. 2%.?S. Native of Brazil. Nearly 
allied to S. coccinea. 
Roundish-leaved Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet? 
221 S. coccinea (Lin. mant. p. 88.) stem herbaceous, erect, 
clothed with hoary pubescence; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, 
crenated, cordate at the base, pubescent.above, and clothed with 
hoary tomentum beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, de- 
ciduous; racemes simple; whorls 6-10-flowered, remote; ca- 
lyx tubularly campanulate, striated, pubescent, having the upper 
lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip acute ; corolla glabrous, 
twice as long as the calyx : tube exserted, widened at top: upper 
lip short: middle segment of the lower lip broad, emarginate. 
u.S. Native of Florida, Georgia, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, 
Brazil, in the province of Goyaz; East Indies, on the banks of 
the Ganges, and about Madras, but probably escaped from gar- 
dens. Murr. comm. gætt. 1778. p. 86. t. 1. S. rosea, Vahl. 
enum. 1. p. 244. S. glaucéscens, Pohl. pl. bras. 2. p. 136. t. 
192. Horminum coccineum, Moench. Stem branched, hoary, 
sometimes hispid at the base from pili. Leaves 1-2 inches 
long, very soft beneath: floral ones shorter than the calyxes. 
Calyx often purplish. Corolla scarlet. 
Scarlet-flowered Sage. FI. April, Oct. Clt. 1772. 
3 feet. 
222 S. rsEU'Do-coccí'NEA (Jacq. coll. 2. p. 302. icon. rar. p. 
22. t. 209.) stem herbaceous, erect, hispid from long spreading 
hairs; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, crenated, rounded or sub- 
cuneated at the base, pubescent above, and clothed with hoary 
tomentose pubescence beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, 
deciduous ; racemes simple; whorls 6-10-flowered, remote ; ca- 
lyx tubular, striated, pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and 
the teeth of the lower lip acute; corolla pubescent outside, 
twice as long as the calyx : tube exserted, equal : middle lobe of 
lower lip very broad, emarginate; style exserted, glabrous. 
4t. S. Native of tropical America in New Andalusia, on the 
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