Salvia longistyla
Read about Salvia longistyla in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Salvia longistyla, Benth. (S. aristulata, Mart. & Gal.). Plants reaching a height of 14-15 ft.: sts. herbaceous(?), erect, tomentose-villous: lvs. petiolate, broad-ovate, 3-5 1/2 x 2-4 1/2 in., acuminate, crenate, the base broad-cordate, rugose, both surfaces soft pubescent-villous; floral lvs. ovate, long-acuminate, ciliate, deciduous: racemes 15-25 in. long; floral whorls 6-16-fld.; calyx elongate-tubular, base striate, soft-pubescent, the teeth long setaceous-acuminate; corolla red-pink, long-exserted, rather more than 1 in. long. Mex. B.M. 8590.
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Salvia longistyla is a Mexican species, which flowers in mid-Autumn. It is not hardy, and is grows best in a container, propagated from cuttings. This salvia has handsome, green foliage, and the flowering stems have long, deep, wine-red flowers. Template:Lamiales-stub