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Salvia ophiocephala : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvia ophiocephala
''Salvia ophiocephala'' is an annual herb that is endemic to Bolivia—as of 2007 there was only known to be one small colony growing in a Yungas forest valley at elevation. The site is close to settlements and gold-mining, and therefore the plant is considered critically endangered. The specific epithet, ''ophiocephala'', refers to the distinctive teeth in the calyx mouth which hints at the open mouth of a striking rattlesnake. It appears to be related to ''Salvia personata''. ''S. ophiocephala'' is an upright, many branched herb that grows up to high, with petiolate elliptic leaves that are by . The inflorescence of simple racemes, with as many as 12 verticillasters that are 4-6-flowered, vary in length. The corolla is dirty white with blue lips, held in a calyx whose veins extend as teeth. ==Notes==
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