Salvia campanulata — a medium houseplant
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Salvia campanulata

Salvia Campanulata

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Salvia campanulata is a perennial plant that is native to Xizang and Yunnan provinces in China, along with locations in Bhutan, India (Sikkim), Myanmar, and Nepal. It is typically found growing at 800 to 3,800 m (2,600 to 12,500 ft) elevation in and around forests, on hillsides, and in valleys. There are four named varieties. The plant grows on erect stems, reaching 43 to 80 cm (17 to 31 in) tall, with leaves that are cordate to ovate-truncate and growing 4 to 18 cm (1.6 to 7.1 in) long and 3.5 to 13.5 cm (1.4 to 5.3 in) wide. Inflorescences are widely spaced verticillasters in terminal raceme-panicles that are 10 to 20 cm (3.9 to 7.9 in) long, with a yellow corolla that is approximately 2.7 cm (1.1 in). The named varieties are due to differences in leaf hairs and texture, and differences in the bract and calyx:

Salvia campanulata var. campanulata Salvia campanulata var. codonantha Salvia campanulata var. fissa Salvia campanulata var. hirtella

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Salvia
Family
Lamiaceae
PLATES
Salvia campanulata flower
PLATE 01 · flower
Salvia campanulata flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Salvia campanulata other
PLATE 03 · other
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