Salvia falcata is a perennial shrub that is endemic to a very small area in NW Cundinamarca in Colombia, growing in dry bushland in a steep river valley at around elevationâÂÂunusually low for red-flowered salvias.
Salvia falcata grows to tall, with 4-angle stems, and with many branches. The leaves are lanceolate-elliptic to ovate-ellipitic, ranging from long and wide. The inflorescence has single racemes in the leaf axils with a red corolla.