Salvia whitehousei


Salvia whitehousei, the clustered sage, is a herbaceous perennial that is native to Texas.

Taxonomy

Salvia whitehousei was originally described as "Salviastrum dolichanthum Cory" in 1930 by Victor Louis Cory. When the genus Salviastrum was merged into Salvia in 1949 by Eula Whitehouse, it became "Salvia dolichantha Whitehouse". In 1988, because there was already a Salvia species from China named "Salvia dolichantha", Gabriel Alziar renamed the plant to the current Salvia whitehousei, in honor of Eula Whitehouse.