Salvia paohsingensis (the Baoxing sage) is a perennial plant that is native to Sichuan province in China, growing in forests at 2800m (9,200feet) elevation. It is related to Salvia maximowicziana. S. paohsingensis grows on slender, ascending to suberect stems, from 20to tall.
The triangular-ovate leaves are 2.5to long and 1to wide. The inflorescence is of racemes or panicles up to 15cm (06inches) long, with a 2cm (01inches) purple corolla that has white spots on the upper lip.[1]