752 
G-10-flowered, rather secund; calyx tubular, clothed with 
rufous villi: upper lip very short, tricuspidate, and the teeth of 
the lower lip lanceolate-acute ; corolla about 3 times as long as 
the calyx : tube exserted, ventricose above: lips nearly equal ; 
style bearded. 5. G. Native of New Spain, Mocino et Sessé. 
Allied to S. amethystina; but differs in the more acuminated 
leaves, and particularly in the slenderer calyxes being clothed 
with rufous villi, and in the tricuspidate upper lip. 
Azure-flowered Sage. Shrub. 
241 S. Mexicana (Lin. spec. p. 37.) stem shrubby, erect, 
tomentose ; leaves petiolate, ovate or oblong, narrowed at both 
ends, crenately serrated, pubescently tomentose ; floral leaves 
ovate, acute, deciduous, scarcely longer than the pedicels ; 
whorls 6-20-flowered ; calyx tubular, with ciliated nerves, hav- 
ing the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, 
acute, and mutic; corolla twice as long as the calyx: tube in- 
flated at the middle, contracted under the throat: lips nearly 
equal: upper lip pubescent: middle lobe of lower lip smaller 
than the lateral ones, roundish, emarginate ; style bearded, with 
subulate unequal lobes. 5 .S. Native of Mexico, near Paz- 
cuaro, and near the city of Mexico. Cav. icon. 1. p. 16. t. 26. 
S. melissefólia, Desf. cat. hort. par. Sclarea Mexicana, Dill. 
hort. elth. 239. t. 254. f. 330. Mill. dict. no. 14. Jüngia 
altissima, Moench. meth. Leaves 2-3 inches long. Corolla 
blue; tube oblong, bidentate inside. 
Var. B, major (Benth. lab. p. 297.) younger leaves more 
densely and velvety tomentose. 5. S. S. papilionàcea, Cav. 
icon. 4. p. 9. t. 319. S. nitidifolia, Ortega, dec. p. 9. This is 
a large handsome plant. The wings of the corolla figured by 
Cavanilles, must be the side lobes of the lower lip split up by 
accident, ex Benth. 
Mezican Sage. 
feet. 
242 S. crasra'ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
299.) shrubby? glabrous; leaves petiolate, ovate, acuminated, 
serrately crenated, cordate at the base, green on both surfaces, 
glabrous ; floral leaves small, deciduous ; racemes elongated, 
simple; whorls loose, 6-10-flowered ; flowers on long pedicels ; 
calyx tubularly campanulate, nearly glabrous, having the upper 
lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip subulately acuminated ; 
corolla more than twice as long as the calyx: tube much ex- 
serted, ventricose : lips rather short: upper lip villous: middle 
lobe of lower lip very broad; style bearded. h.S. Native 
of Mexico, Karwinski; and of New Spain, at the monastery of 
Caripe, and the village of Coccollar. Larger leaves 2-4 inches 
long. Corolla violaceous, an inch long. Stamens inclosed. 
Style a little exserted. 
Glabrous Sage. Shrub. 
243 S. cdncotor (Lamb. herb. ex Benth. lab. p. 297.) stem 
shrubby?; branches glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acumi- 
nated, serrated, truncate at the base, glabrous ; floral leaves de- 
ciduous ; racemes elongated, simple; whorls remote, many- 
flowered; flowers on long pedicels; calyx tubular, striated, 
villous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the lower 
lip ovate, acute; corolla twice as long as the calyx, pubescent 
outside: tube slender, exserted, ventricose at top: lips nearly 
equal; style glabrous. h.S. Native of Mexico. This dif- 
fers from S. amethijstina, in the leaves being glabrous, truncate 
at the base, not cordate; in the long pedicels. Calyx bluish, 
villous; hairs usually glanduliferous. Corolla blue. Leaves 
same colour on both surfaces, sometimes pubescent in the young 
State. 
A ape cca Sage. Shrub. ? 
244 S. cRU'LEA (Benth. lab. p. 298.) stem herb 
2p : aceous ? 
erect; branches glabrous, or spreadingly pilose ; leaves Pub 
late, ovate, long-acuminated, truncate, rounded or subcordate at 
Fl May, July. Clt. 1724. Shrub 4 to 6 
LABIATA. XXIX. Satyvia. 
the base, glabrous ; floral leaves deciduous ; whorls 2-6-flow- 
ered, somewhat secund ; calyx tubular, having the upper lip 
entire, and the teeth of the lower lip very short and bluntish ; 
corolla about 3 times as long as the calyx: tube exserted, 
widened at top : lips nearly equal : upper lip pubescent outside; 
connective minutely toothed behind; style glabrous. %.? G. 
Native of the south of Brazil, Sello. Upper part of branches 
generally hispid from glanduliferous hairs. Leaves usually his- 
pid from a few scattered hairs above, 4 inches long. Flowers 
on short pedicels. Calyxes green or bluish, pubescent. Co- 
rolla blue, 14 to 4 inches long. Stamens equalling the lower 
lip. 
d Ur date Sage. PI. ? 
245 S. TUBIFLÒRA (Cav. icon. 1. p. 16. t. 25.) stem herba- 
ceous, nearly glabrous ; leaves petiolate, broad-ovate, serrately- 
crenated, roundedly truncate or subcuneated at the base, nearly 
glabrous above, or clothed with hoary pubescence beneath; 
floral leaves deciduous ; racemes simple; whorls about 6-flow- 
ered, secund; flowers nearly sessile; calyx tubular, striated, 
nearly glabrous, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of the 
lower lip ovate, acuminated ; corolla 3-4 times as long as the 
calyx, glabrous outside, or pubescent: tube exserted, equal, a 
little incurved : lips short ; style bearded. %.? S. Native of 
Mexico, Moçino et Sessé. S. longiflòra, Willd. spec. 1. p. 141. 
Stems purplish, glabrous or pubescent on the angles. Corolla 
violaceous, 12-15 lines long. Stamens a little exserted. 
Tube-flowered Sage. F]. June, July. Clt. 1820. Pl. 2 to 
feet. 
246 S. Guaranr'rica (St. Hil. mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 298.) 
shrubby; branches beset with spreading hairs; leaves petio- 
late, ovate, acute, serrated, truncately cordate at the base, much 
wrinkled, hispid, clothed with rather hoary tomentum beneath ; 
racemes numerous, simple, secund ; whorls few-flowered, loose, 
approximate ; calyx tubular, nearly glabrous, having the upper 
lip entire, and the teeth of the lower lip ovate, acute ; corolla 
about 3 times as long as the calyx: tube much exserted : lips 
elongated, equal; stamens shorter than the corolla; style 
bearded beneath. h. S. Native of Brazil, among bushes 
near Santa Anjo, in the Missions of the Uruguay, St. Hilaire. 
This is a showy species. Leaves 1 to 14 inch long. Corolla 
15-16 lines long, deep blue. Calyx usually glabrous, sometimes 
hispid from glanduliferous hairs. 
Guaranitic Sage. Shrub. 
247 S. ramurotia (Jacq. schoenbr. 3. p. $7. t. 318.) stem 
shrubby, erect, nearly glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, acumi- 
nated, serrately crenated, rounded or cuneated at the base, gla- 
brous; floral leaves membranous, ovate-lanceolate, deciduous ; 
racemes elongated ; whorls 6-10-flowered ; flowers almost ses- 
sile; calyx tubular, having the upper lip entire, and the teeth of 
the lower lip acute ; corolla scarcely twice as long as the calyx: 
tube nearly equal : upper lip villous outside ; stamens equalling 
the corolla in length; style bearded. h.S. Native of the 
Islands of St. Vincent and Trinidad. S. Boosiàna, Jacq. fil. 
ecl. 1. p. 69. t. 47. S. Boósii, Tratt. obs. bot. fasc. 2. P 59. 
t. 92. S. hyemalis, Boose, ex Jacq. fil. 1. c. S. cyanea, Fisch, 
cat. hort. gorenki. p. 21. S. thymiflóra, Willd. enum. suppl. 
p.2. S. amoena, Sims, bot. mag. t. 1294. Andr. bot. rep. 6. 
t. 446. S. violacea, Donn, hort. eantabr. ed. 4. S. latifolia, 
Anders. in trans. soc. arts et man. vol. 25. p. 210. S. azürea, 
and S. czerülea, Hortul. Branches often pubescent while young: 
Leaves 3-4 inches long. Corolla blue. 
Dead-nettle-leaved Sage. Fl. March, April. Clt. 1821. 
Shrub 2 to 4 feet. 
248 S. Arr'NIS (Cham. et Schlecht, in Linnea, 5. P- 99.) 
stem shrubby; branches glabrous ; leaves petiolate, ovate, aci- 
minated, serrately crenated, rounded at the base, glabrous OF 
