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Salvia sagittata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvia sagittata
''Salvia sagittata'' is a herbaceous perennial plant that is native to the Andes Mountains, growing at elevations from . The specific epithet refers to the arrow-shaped leaves. The plant was collected and named in 1798 by Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavón Jiménez, two Spanish botanists who spent ten years in Peru and Chile on a commission by the government of Spain to go to the New World in search of new medicinal and agricultural plants. ''Salvia sagittata'' reportedly reaches tall in the wild and in cultivation. It is covered with yellow-green leaves that are rugose on the upper surface—with the underside covered with short white hairs and heavily veined. The inflorescences are very sticky, reaching up to long above the leafy stems. The flowers are a brilliant blue, with a spreading lower lip. A pistil and two yellow stamens show in the upper lip.〔 ==Notes==
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