LABIAT/E. XXIX. Satvia. 751 
^L. S. Native of tropical America, on the banks of the river 
Magdalena. Leaves 3 inches long. Corolla blue, pubescent. 
Petiolate-leaved Sage. Pl. 14 foot. 
232 S. sacrrrA TA (Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. 1. p. 23. t. 35. f.a.) 
stem herbaceous, erect, villous; leaves petiolate, triangularly 
sagittate, acute, crenately serrated, much wrinkled, clothed with 
soft villi; floral leaves ovate, acuminated, deciduous; racemes 
elongated, branched; whorls remote, 2-6-flowered ; flowers pe- 
dicellate ; calyx ovate, villous, having the upper lip broad-ovate, 
obtuse, or tridentate, and the teeth of the lower lip acutish ; co- 
rolla 4 times longer than the calyx: tube exserted, rather in- 
flated beneath : middle lobe of lower lip emarginate ; style gla- 
brous, X.S. Native of Peru, plentiful in gardens, and in 
waste places of Tarma and Huanuco, and at Obrajillo; and of 
New Granada, on Mount Quindiu. Stem much branched at 
bottom. Branches villous, and glandularly pubescent. Leaves 
2-3 inches long. Calyx purplish-violet. Corolla pale blue, 
downy outside. The vernacular name of this species in Peru is 
Salvia Real, where the plant is used as a substitute for common 
sage. 
Sagittate-leaved Sage. Pl. 4 to 6 feet. 
233 S. virirdura (Benth. lab. p. 724.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, villous; leaves petiolate, broadly deltoid, angularly lobed, 
truncate at the base, or broadly and sagittately cordate, thick, 
villously hairy, and green on both surfaces, or rufescent be- 
neath ; floral leaves ovate-lanceolate, acuminated, deciduous ; 
racemes elongated, branched; whorls remote, 2-6-flowered ; 
flowers pedicellate; calyx ovate-campanulate, villous, having 
the upper lip somewhat tridentate, and the teeth of the lower lip 
acuminated; corolla 3-4 times longer than the calyx: tube a 
little exserted, ventricose: limb gaping: upper lip falcate; 
style glabrous. 2. S. Native of Mexico, on Mount San 
Felipe, near Oaxaca. Habit of S. petiolàris, S. sagittàta, and 
S. macrophylla, but differs in the form of the leaves. Corollas 
blue, almost like those of S. petiolàris. 
Vine-leaved Sage. | Pl? 
234 S. macropny’txa (Benth. lab. p. 725.) stem herbaceous, 
erect, pilosely hispid ; leaves on long petioles, ample, ovate, cor- 
date: upper ones hastate, a little wrinkled, green on both sur- 
faces, hispid; floral leaves ovate, deciduous; racemes elon- 
gated, branched, clammy; whorls remote, 2-6-flowered ; flowers 
pedicellate ; calyx campanulate, at length elongated, villous, 
having the upper lip very shortly tridentate, and -the lower one 
bifid: the teeth all ovate, acute; corolla about 4 times as long 
as the calyx: tube exserted, widened: lips nearly equal; style 
glabrous. %.S. Native of Peru, in the valley of Huanuco. 
Allied to S. sagittata; but differs in the taller stature, in the 
larger broader leaves, with the auricles rounded at the base. 
Long-leaved Sage. Pl. 5 to 6 feet. 
235 S. scurELLAn1o0rDzs (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. 
p- 303. t. 158.) plant herbaceous ; branches pilosely pubescent, 
or nearly glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, deltoid, acutish, cre- 
nately-serrated, cordately hastate at the base, hairy on both sur- 
faces; floral leaves ovate, deciduous; racemes nearly simple, 
elongated ; whorls distant, generally 2-flowered ; calyx campa- 
nulate, clothed with clammy villi, having the upper lip shortly 
tridentate, and the lower lip bifid: teeth all acute; corolla 3 
times longer than the calyx: tube much exserted, ventricose : 
middle segment of the lower lip emarginate; genitals much ex- 
serted. 2t. S. Native of tropical America, as of the province 
of Quito, near Chiilo ; and in humid sandy places near Santa Fe 
de Bogota. Stems procumbent at the base. Branches a foot 
long, nearly naked in the upper part. Leaves 14 inch long, and 
nearly the same in breadth. Corolla an inch long, blue, pubes- 
cent outside. Form of calyx and lower lip of corolla almost as 
in section Brachyanthe. 
Skullcap-like Sage. Pl. 1 foot. 
236 S. pa‘rens (Cav. icon. 5. p. 33. t. 454.) stem herbace- 
ous, erect, pilose; leaves petiolate, ovate-deltoid, crenated, has- 
tate at the base, or the upper ones are rounded, hispid on both 
surfaces; floral leaves lanceolate-linear; whorls few, remote ; 
flowers large; calyx campanulate, villous, having the upper lip 
very shortly tricuspidate, and the lower lip bifid: teeth acumi- 
nated; corolla about 3 times as long as the calyx: throat 
widened ; stamens much exserted ; style very long, glabrous, 
X.! G. Native of Mexico, near Tlalpuxahua, Guanaxuato, 
and Santa Rosa, and near Real del Monte. S. grandiflora, 
Nee, ex Cav. S. spectàbilis, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 
2. p. 304. Stems nearly simple. Lower leaves petiolate: 
upper ones nearly sessile, paler beneath: floral leaves quite 
entire, clothed with glandular villi. Corolla blue, more than 9 
inches long, pubescent outside; middle lobe of lower lip very 
broad, emarzinate. 
Spreading Sage. Pl. 1 to 2 feet. 
237 S. rowoísTyra (Benth. lab. p. 295.) stem herbaceous ? 
erect, clothed with tomentose villi; leaves petiolate, broad, 
ovate, acuminated, crenated, amply cordate at the base, wrin- 
kled, clothed with soft pubescent villi on both surfaces: supe- 
rior ones sessile; floral leaves ovate, long-acuminated, ciliated, 
deciduous: uppermost ones rather comose; whorls 6-10-flow- 
ered; calyx elongated, tubular, striated at the base, clothed 
with soft pubescence, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth 
of the lower lip very short, and setaceously acuminated ; corolla 
hardly twice as long as the calyx: tube equal: middle lobe of 
lower lip bifid; genitals exserted ; style glabrous, the upper 
lobe very long and subulate. 2/.? G. Native of Mexico, 
near Zinepecuaro, Graham. Corolla blue, a little incurved. 
Long-styled Sage. | Pl.? 
238 S. AMETHY'sTINA (Smith, icon. ined. 2. p. 27. t. 27.) 
shrubby; branches clothed with white villi; leaves petiolate, 
ovate, acute, deeply cordate at the base, with rounded auricles, 
wrinkled, pubescent above, but elothed with hoary or white 
tomentum beneath ; floral leaves lanceolate, deciduous ; racemes 
elongated, simple; whorls loose, 6-flowered, remote; calyx 
tubularly campanulate, villous outside, having the upper lip en- 
tire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute; corolla about 
twice as long as the calyx: tube exserted, ventricose: lips 
nearly equal: middle lobe of lower lip almost entire; genitals 
inclosed ; style bearded. h.S. Native of tropical America, 
on the Andes of Quindiu, &c. Leaves 2 to 34 inches long, ser- 
rated. Corollas form of those of S. fülgens, or S. Mexicana, 
but blue, and 1 inch long. Leaves similar to those of S. 
Silgens. 
Amethyst-flowered Sage. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1817. Shrub 
2 to 4 feet. 
239 S. Karwi'nsxn (Benth. lab, p. 725.) stem shrubby ? ; 
branches clothed with rufous wool; leaves petiolate, ovate, acu- 
minated, crenated, rounded at the base, rather wrinkled above, 
and roughish, and clothed with rufous wool beneath; floral 
leaves deciduous ; whorls many-flowered ; calyx ample, tubular, 
clothed with glandular villi, having the upper lip entire, and the 
teeth of the lower lip very short, long-acuminated ; corolla 
twice as long as the calyx; genitals equalling the corolla ; style 
glabrous. h.? G. Native of Mexico, Karwinski. Allied to 
S. longistyla and S. amethystina. Habit of S. H«'nkei, but the 
corolla is blue. 
Karwinski’'s Sage. Shrub. 
240 S. cya’nea (Benth. lab. p. 296. but not of Fisch.) stem 
shrubby ; branches clothed with hoary pubescence; leaves pe- 
tiolate, ovate, acuminated, serrately crenated, cordate at the 
base, pubescent on both surfaces; floral leaves ovate, acum!- 
nated, membranous, deciduous ; racemes simple ; whorls loosely 
