Salvia cyanotropha is a rare and little known perennial Salvia that is endemic to the Ocaña region and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia. It is found in dryland gullies at elevation.
S. cayanotropha grows up to high, with shortly petiolate/ovate leaves that are long and wide. The inflorescence has terminal racemes that are long, with a blue corolla and a veined upper lip.