Salvia personata explained

Salvia personata is an annual herb that is native to valleys and foothills in the Andes of Bolivia and northern Argentina. It grows in disturbed bushy habitat at 600to elevation.

Description

Salvia personata and Salvia alba were regarded as distinct species by J. R. I. Wood in 2007, and described separately., Plants of the World Online regarded them as the same species. On this basis, S. personata is an erect plant reaching about 1m–1.5mm (03feet–04.9feetm) high, with many branches, and petiolate leaves that are about 4to long by 2to wide. The inflorescence consists of terminal racemes and is up to 25cm (10inches) long. The corolla may be blue or white.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Wood. J. R. I.. 2007. The Salvias (Lamiaceae) of Bolivia. Kew Bulletin. Springer. 62. 2. 177–207. 20443346.