grown among American shrubs, in an east or west border* 



Exposure to too much sun is hurtful to it. 



The following is Mr. Douglas's description : 



Stem decumbent, smooth. Leaves nearly sessile, ovate, 

 acuminate, serrate, strongly nerved. Peduncle axillary, 

 pubescent. Segments of the cali/a; nearly equal, linear, 

 acute. Cof^olla ringent, slightly hairy on the outside, 

 the lower lip plaited. Anthers white, lanuginous. Seeds 

 conspicuously winged. . 



J. L. 



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