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Salvia sprucei : ウィキペディア英語版 | Salvia sprucei
''Salvia sprucei'' is a herbaceous perennial in the Lamiaceae family that is native to Ecuador, growing at elevation or higher in thick scrub on steep slopes. It was named in 1898 by botanist John Isaac Briquet for the British plant collector Richard Spruce. It is likely that Spruce discovered the plant on a collecting trip in Ecuador in 1857. ''Salvia sprucei'' is a many-branched plant that reaches up to high and wide. The leaves are ovate and vary in size, growing up to long and wide. The top of the leaf is green with a yellow undertone, while the underside has white veining that is covered with hairs. The watermelon pink flowers are long, with the upper lip hooded and covered in fine hairs. The calyces are yellow-green and quite long, reaching . The loosely held whorls of flowers grow on branched inflorescences.〔 ==Notes==
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