Salvia exserta is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae.[1] [2] It is an annual herb that is native to the Rio Grande basin in Bolivia, and south into Argentina. It grows in stony ground in dry woodland at 1300to elevation.
S. exserta reaches up to 1.5m (04.9feet) high, with long petiolate leaves that are 3to by 2to. The inflorescence of terminal racemes is 5to long, with a red corolla that is 1.7to. The corolla has an upper lip that is much longer than the lower.[3]