Salvia angulata

Salvia angulata is a herbaceous perennial native to the Caribbean coast from Panama through Colombia to Venezuela. It grows on the sides of streams and in wet forests, at 450 to 1500 m elevation.

S. angulata reaches 1 m high, with ovate or subrhomboid leaves. The inflorescence of terminal racemes is 8 to 15 cm long, with 10–15 verticillasters. The 10 mm corolla is white, or white tinged with blue.