Salvia evansiana
Salvia evansiana is a perennial plant that is native to Sichuan and Yunnan provinces in China, found growing on alpine meadows, hillsides, and forests at elevations from. It has erect stems growing tall, with ovate to triangular-ovate leaves that are long and wide.
Inflorescences are racemes or panicles that are long, with a straight corolla that is long.
There are two varieties, with slight differences in bract and calyx size. The most notable difference is in the color of the corolla: Salvia evansiana var. evansiana has a flower that is blue-purple, with some yellow at the base. Salvia evansiana var. scaposa has a white or cream-yellow flower.