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 elevation.
S. angulata reaches high, with ovate or subrhomboid leaves. The inflorescence of terminal racemes is long, with 10–15 verticillasters. The corolla is white, or white tinged with blue.