The term "Salvia roborowskii" does not correspond to a widely recognized or established botanical species in major scientific databases, including The Plant List, World Flora Online, or the International Plant Names Index (IPNI). As such, accurate information regarding its taxonomy, morphology, distribution, or ethnobotanical significance is not confirmed.
It is possible that the name is a misspelling, an unpublished manuscript name, or a misattribution related to the genus Salvia, which comprises over 900 species commonly known as sages. The genus Salvia belongs to the family Lamiaceae and includes species such as Salvia officinalis (garden sage) and Salvia divinorum (a psychoactive plant used traditionally in Mesoamerica).
The specific epithet "roborowskii" may be derived from a personal name, possibly referencing a biologist, explorer, or collector (e.g., in the tradition of naming species after individuals). However, no reliable records link this name to a validly published taxon.
Due to the lack of verifiable sources, "Salvia roborowskii" cannot be described with scientific certainty. Further clarification or taxonomic verification would be required to determine if this name refers to a real entity within botanical nomenclature.