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Salvia abyssinica

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Type? of Salvia nudicaulis var. pubescens Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Isotype of Salvia nudicaulis var. pubescens Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Type of Salvia abyssinica R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]
Isotype of Salvia nudicaulis var. pubescens Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Isotype of Salvia nudicaulis var. pubescens Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
Filed as Salvia abyssinica L.f. [family LAMIACEAE]
Filed as Salvia lyrata L. [family LAMIACEAE]
Type of Salvia abyssinica R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE]
Isotype of Salvia nudicaulis var. pubescens Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Meriandra bengalensis (J.König ex Roxb.) Benth. [family LAMIACEAE ] (stored under name); Salvia abyssinica R.Br. [family LAMIACEAE ]
Related name
  • Salvia abyssinica
  • Salvia lyrata
  • Salvia nudicaulis
  • Meriandra bengalensis

Flora

Entry for MERIANDRA bengalensis Benth. [family LABIATAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora of Tropical Africa
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora of Tropical Africa, Vol 5, page 332, (1900) Author: (by J. G. Baker)
Names
MERIANDRA bengalensis Benth. [family LABIATAE], in DC. Prod. xii. 262. —A. Rich. Tent. Fl. Abyss. ii. 191; Hook. f. Fl. Brit. Ind. iv. 653; Engl. Hochgebirgsfl. Trop. Afr. 367.
Salvia abyssinica R. Br. [family LABIATAE], in Salt, Abyss. Append. 62.
Salvia schimperiana Hochst. [family LABIATAE], in Schimp. Pl. Abyss. Exsicc. No. 1781.
Information
A much-branched erect shrub, 3–6 ft. high, with densely pubescent branches. Leaves petioled, oblong-lanceolate, 2–3 in. long, rugose, minutely crenate, with a scent like those of Salvia officinalis, but stronger. Whorls very dense, globose, forming long racemose panicles at the end of the branches; lowest bracts as long as the flowers. Calyx densely pubescent, 1/6 in. long. Corolla white; tube as long as the calyx; limb small.
Range
Also in Arabia and India, where it is commonly cultivated for its sage-like leaves.
Distribution
Eritrea Nile Land Saganeiti, 7100 ft., Schweinfurth & Riva, 1213! Degerra Valley, near Saganeiti, 7100 ft., Schweinfurth & Riva, 1254!Abyssinia Nile Land on the higher mountains of the Province of Urahut, Schimper, 1781! and without precise locality, Salt, Ruppell.

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