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tomentose. Flowers 1 in. long, pale blue, lilac or nearly white, 
in distant whorls ; bracts large, pale, green-veined, orbicular, ab- 
ruptly pointed. Calyx bristly, bell-shaped ; teeth spinous ; upper 
lip 3-toothed. Corolla-tube much longer than the calyx ; upper 
lip long, curved, flattened, concave. 
Shali, Solan ; June. — W. Himalaya, 6000-9000 fir. 
3. Salvia lanata, Boxb. ; FI. Br. Bid. iv. 654. White woolly- 
tom entose ; stems 1-1^ ft. Leaves mostly radical, sessile, oblong- 
lanceolate, 3-6 X £-1^ in., toothed; upper surface tomentose or 
nearly glabrous, closely wrinkled; lower tomentose. Flowers 
j in. long, blue-grey, in distant whorls ; bracts viscidly hairy, large, 
orbicular, abruptly pointed. Calyx viscidly hairy, bell-shaped ; 
teeth spinous ; upper lip 3-toothed, Corolla-tube not longer than 
the calyx ; upper lip long, curved, flattened, concave. (Fig. 126.) 
Simla, common ; April-July. — W. Himalaya, 5000-8000 ft. 
4. Salvia plebeia, B. Br. ; FI. Br. Bid. iv. 655. Roughly 
pubescent ; inflorescence glandular ; stems 6-18 in. Leaves 
stalked, ovate or oblong, 1-3 in., toothed, obtuse. Flowers hardly 
\ in. long, lilac or nearly white in small whorls in numerous 
