Salvia stibalii, synonym Salvia pauciflora E.Peter, is a perennial plant that is native to Yunnan province in China, growing in and around forests at 2800to elevation.
Salvia stibalii grows on 2–4 slender unbranched stems with widely spaced leaves. The leaves are broadly ovate to ovate-triangular, typically ranging in size from 2.5to long and 1.2to wide. The inflorescences are of racemes or panicles that are 2to, with a corolla that is purplish red or purple-white (rarely purplish), with white spotting on the lower lip. The corolla is 1.3to, rarely a bit longer.[1]