Volume IV (1988) - Flora of New Zealand Naturalised Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Dicotyledons
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Salvia L.

SALVIA L.

Annual or perennial herbs or small shrubs, often strongly aromatic. Lvs simple, entire to pinnatisect. Infl. terminal, of (1)-2-many-flowered verticels forming spikes, racemes, panicles or occasionally more simple cymose structures; pedicels usually short or fls subsessile. Bracts usually different from lvs, occasionally large and coloured; bracteoles usually small. Calyx 2-lipped, not gibbous at base; upper lip entire or 3-toothed; lower 2-toothed. Corolla 2-lipped, usually hairy outside, white to blue or purple, red, or rarely yellow; tube straight or curved; lower lip 2-3-lobed with middle lobe largest; upper lip straight or falcate, sometimes hooded. Stamens 2, inserted on the corolla throat; connective long and slender, or sometimes short, articulating with the usually shorter filament; one arm of connective with a fertile anther, the other arm sterile and often flattened distally. Nutlets ± trigonous, smooth, often mucilaginous when wet.

Key

1
Herbs; corolla blue, violet, or purple
2
Shrubs; corolla red, brown, or yellow
6
2
Lvs pinnatifid to partially compound
3
Lvs simple and toothed
4
3
Lvs not obviously glandular; stamen connective much > than filament
Lvs prominently glandular; stamen connective ± = filament
4
Lvs sharply serrate, dotted with black glands below
Lvs entire, denticulate or dentate, lacking black glands below
5
5
Lvs linear to narrow-oblong; corolla c. 8 mm long
Lvs ovate to oblong; corolla 12-14 mm long
6
Lvs grey; corolla yellow to brown
Lvs green; corolla crimson

c. 700 spp., tropical and temperate regions. Naturalised spp. 7.

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