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declivity of Mount Tumiriquiri; also of Caraccas, and Trini- 
dad. Bot. mag. 2864. This species differs from S. coccinea, 
in being taller, beset with long hairs, not with hoary tomentum ; 
and in the leaves being rounded at the base, not cordate, &c. 
Corollas scarlet. 
False-scarlet Sage. 
feet. 
223 S. enaNickA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 991.) 
stems shrubby, erect, and are, as well as the branches, muricately 
hispid ; leaves ovate, acute, subcordate, serrated, glabrous; ra- 
cemes terminal ; whorls many-flowered, distant; calyx tubular, 
hispidly glandular, having the upper lip entire and acute, and the 
segments of the lower lip acuminated ; corolla downy outside, 
twice as long as the calyx: middle segment of lower lip large, 
emarginately 2-lobed; stamens much exserted. h. S. Native 
of Quito, at the roots of the mountains of Colopaxi and El Co- 
razon, between Mulalo and Tambillo. Leaves pilose on the 
middle nerve, above 14 inch long, strong-scented. Peduncles 
purplish, glandularly pilose, as well as the floral leaves. Corolla 
blood-coloured. A plant intermediate between S. pseüdo-coccinea 
and §. pulchélla. Leaves quite glabrous. Allied to S. glumdcea, 
yet the flowers are very different. 
Crimson-flowered Sage. Shrub 3 to 4 feet. 
294 S. riNEA'rA (Benth. lab. p. 724.) branches bifariously 
pubescent; leaves petiolate, ovate, obtuse, crenated, truncate at 
the base, green on both surfaces, and clothed with fine pubes- 
cence; floral leaves broad-ovate, deciduous ; racemes simple; 
whorls 4-6-flowered ; calyx tubularly-campanulate, green, pu- 
bescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower 
lip ovate, scarcely acuminated; corolla twice as long as the 
calyx: tube exserted, ventricose: throat contracted: upper lip 
villous; stamens enclosed ; style plumose. | 5.? S. Native of 
Mexico, Karwinski. Leaves almost like those of S. Grahàmi. 
Corollas form of those of S. fálgens, but smaller. Floral leaves 
imbricate before florescence, pubescent, ciliated. Leaves cre- 
nated. 
Lined-leaved Sage. Shrub. 
225 S. putcue’txa (D. C. cat. hort. monsp. p. 142. Benth. 
lab. p. 291.) stem shrubby ; branches pubescent; leaves petio- 
late, ovate, narrowed at apex, bluntish, crenated, broad and cor- 
date at the base, membranous, wrinkled a little, nearly glabrous ; 
floral leaves membranaceous, acuminated, deciduous; racemes 
simple; whorls about 10-flowered ; calyx tubular, striated, 
finely-pubescent, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip ovate, acute ; corolla twice or thrice as long as the 
calyx, glabrous outside: tube much exserted, bidentate inside 
at the base: middle segment of the lower lip broad-roundish, 
shortly-emarginate ; style shortly-bearded above. h.G. Na- 
tive of Mexico. S. doliéstachys Lag. Colla, hort. rip. p. 125. 
t. 16. Allied to S. fülgens, but differs in the thinner nearly 
glabrous leaves, and more glabrous stem, and shorter glabrous 
corollas, &c. Corollas scarlet. 
Pretty Sage. Fl. Oct. Feb. Clt. 1821. Shrub 2 feet. 
226 S. rv'roNs (Cav. icon. 1. p. 15. t. 23.) stem shrubby ; 
branches pilosely-hairy ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, crenately- 
serrated, cordate at the base, pubescent above, clothed with white 
tomentum or wool beneath ; floral leaves sessile, ovate, acumi- 
nated, deciduous ; whorls 6-flowered ; calyxes longer than their 
pedicels, tubularly-campanulate, pubescent, having the upper lip 
entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, shortly and bluntly- 
acuminated ; corolla twice as long as the calyx : tube exserted 
ventricose, bidentate inside at the base: : 
se, b 1 throat contracted : 
upper lip villous outside; stamens enclose 
d; style pl 
hardly exserted. h.G. Native of Mexico, on ‘ee oO amra 
Sweet, fl. gard. n. s. 1. t. 59. Bot. re inàli 
2 . t. 59. : reg. t. 1356. S. cardinàlis. 
H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 301. t. 151. S. Sicile: 
Fl. June, Aug. Clt. 1797. Pl. 2 to 3 
LABIATH. XXIX. Satvia. 
Nova, Loud. gard. mag. 5. p. 577. f. 116. Leaves variable in 
hairiness, and size from 1 to 3 inches long : floral leaves usually 
coloured, deciduous. Corollas showy, scarlet, 2 inches long: 
upper lip a little longer than the lower one. 
Fulgent Sage. Fl. May, Oct. Clt. 1829. Shrub 2 to 5 feet, 
997 S. Ayavace’nsis (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
298.) stem shrubby, erect, and is, as well as the branches, beset 
with yellow bairs; leaves petiolate, ovate, acute, cordate, cre- 
nated, pilose beneath; spikes terminal, sessile ; whorls 6-8 
flowered, distant; calyx tubular, striated, glandularly pilose, 
having the upper lip, and the teeth of the lower lip, subulately 
acuminated. h^. S. Native of Peru, in temperate places be- 
tween Ayavaca and the river Cutaco. Leaves 2 to 2} inches 
long. Rachis and pedicels hairy. Corolla purple, ex Bonpl. 
Allied to S. rubéscens and S. squalens, but differs in the corolla 
being blue. 
Ayavaca Sage. Shrub 4 to 6 feet. 
228 S. acumina‘ra (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 24. t. 37. f. b.) 
stem suffruticose, erect, villous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acumi- 
nated, crenately-serrated, cordate at the base, wrinkled, rather 
hispid above, and of the same colour beneath, pubescent on 
the nerves: floral leaves about equal in length to the calyxes, 
ovate-oblong, obtuse, membranous, ciliated, deciduous ; racemes 
almost simple ; whorls about 6-flowered, remote; flowers pedi- 
cellate ; calyx tubular, striated, pubescent, having the upper lip 
entire, and the teeth of the lower one lanceolate and a little in- , 
curved ; corolla twice as long as the calyx: tube exserted, a 
little incurved: lips nearly equal. h. S. Native of Peru, in 
Pillao and Canta. Floral leaves glumaceous, flesh coloured. 
Calyx almost an inch long. Corolla flesh coloured. 
Acuminated-leaved Sage. Shrub 5 to 6 feet. 
229. S. LoNcIrLo`RA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 23. t. 10. f. 
a.) stem shrubby, erect, villous, clammy ; leaves petiolate, ovate, 
acuminated, serrated, cordate at the base, pubescently-hairy, 
clothed with white tomentum beneath ; floral leaves ovate, acute, 
coloured, deciduous ; raceme simple; whorls few-flowered, dis- 
tant; calyx ovate, inflated, coloured, having the upper lip entire, 
and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute; corolla very long, 
five times longer than the calyx, hairy outside: tube ample, 
much exserted : lips nearly equal; style glabrous. h.S. Na- 
tive of Peru in Tarma at Huichay. Shrub much branched. 
Leaves ample. Racemes elongated, nutant. Corolla 5 inches 
long, showy, colour of wool. 
Long-flowered Sage: Shrub 10 to 15 feet. 
Corollas blue, or bluish-violet. 
230 S. rumicrrétia (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p- 
305.) stem shrubby, erect, and is, as well as the branches, pu- 
bescently-hairy ; leaves petiolate, oblong, hastate, bluntish, cre- 
nated, clothed with hoary tomentose wool beneath ; panicles 
terminal ; whorls 2-flowered, remote ; calyx clothed with glan- 
dular hairs, campanulate, striated, having the upper lip entire 
and acute, and the teeth of the lower lip acutish. .S. Na 
tive near the city of Quito, at the foot of Mount Javirac. Leaves 
wrinkled and pilose above, 4 inches long and 24 broad. Pedun- 
cles, and branches of panicle beset with glandular hairs. Co- 
rolla unknown. A beautiful species, intermediate between sec" 
tions Brachyánthe and Longiflore. 
Dock-leaved Sage. Shrub 4 to 5 feet. 
231 S. rerroLA'RIs (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
304.) stems herbaceous, erect, branched, pubescent ; save 
very long petioles, deltoid, cordately-hastate, bluntish, irregu- 
larly crenate-serrated, hairy; spikes terminal, on long pedun- 
cles, usually by threes ; whorls 2-flowered, distant ; calyx cloth- 
ed with glandular hairs, campanulate, having the upper lip tri- 
dentate, and the lower one bifid, with acuminated segments. 
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