786 LABIAT&. 
Cunila coccinea, Nutt. ex Hook. exot. fl. 3. t. 163. Melissa 
coccinea, Spreng. syst. 2. p. 224. Leaves } an inch long, 1-3 
nerved, glandularly dotted. Peduncles sometimes short and 
l-flowered. Corolla scarlet, clothed with glandular pubescence. 
Stamens distant, a little exserted. (fig. 80.) 
Hooker's Gardoquia. Fl. June, Oct. 
to 2 feet. 
12 G. serrcea (Presl, mss. ex Benth. lab. p. 402.) suffruti- 
cose, procumbent, clothed with. silky tomentum ; leaves sessile, 
linear, quite entire, with revolute margins, clothed with silky 
wool on both surfaces ; floral leaves and bracteas similar to the 
cauline leaves, but smaller; flowers axillary, solitary ; calyx 
silky, with short, nearly equal teeth : throat naked inside. k. 
G. Native of Peru, in the valleys of the Cordillera. Leaves 
3-5 lines long. Corolla 10-11 lines long, scarlet, pubescent. 
Stamens exserted : superior ones inclosed or abortive. ? 
Silky Gardoquia. Shrub procumbent. 
13 G. ARGE'NTEA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 313.) 
shrubby, clothed with silky silvery pubescence; leaves oblong- 
lanceolate, obtuse, with revolute, quite entire margins ; flowers 
axillary, solitary ; calyx bilabiate, silky, with acute teeth, and a 
naked throat; corolla 3 times as long as the calyx. kh. 
Native of Peru, on the Andes near Micuipampa. Leaves 2-3 
lines long. Calyx tridentate. Corolla scarlet, downy outside ; 
throat bearded below. 
Stamens inclosed. 
Silvery Gardoquia. 
Clt. 1834. Shrub 1 
Shrub. 
14 G. prscorog (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 2. p. 312.) 
branchlets clothed with canescent pubescence; bark soluble; 
leaves oblong, acute, cuneated at the base, quite entire, puberu- 
lous above, but clothed with silky hoary pubescence beneath ; 
flowers axillary, solitary; calyx villous, having the throat 
closed with white hairs: the limb bilabiate, with lanceolate- 
acute, unequal segments; corolla 2-4 times as lóng as the 
calyx. h. G. Native of the Spanish Main, on Silla de 
Caraccas, Leaves on short petioles, 4-8 lines long. Throat 
of corolla naked. Corolla purple. 
Discoloured-leaved Gardoquia. 
Shrub. 
15 G. Gituie'su (Graham, in edinb. phil. journ. 1831. sept. 
377. Benth. lab. p. 402.) suffruticose; branches divaricate, 
pubescent ; leaves oblong-linear or cuneated, obtuse, quite 
entire, narrowed at the base, green on both surfaces, flat; floral 
leaves similar to the others, and are, as well as the bracteas, 
rather shorter than the calyxes ; whorls few, many-flowered, 
rather loose, irregular; calyx elongated, erect, with lanceolate- 
subulate, nearly equal teeth, and the throat naked inside. h. 
G. Native of Chili, near Valparaiso. G. Chilénsis, Hook. et 
Arn. in Beech. voy. pt. bot. p. 58. Stems divaricate or pro- 
cumbent. Branches ending each in a long terminal raceme. 
Leaves 3-6 lines long. Calyx bilabiate. Corolla pubescent; 
scarlet. 
Gillies’s Gardoquia. 
procumbent. 
16 G. ogova`ra (Ruiz, et Pav. syst. fl. per. p. 150.) shrubby; 
branches canescent; leaves obovate-oblong, narrowed at the 
base, with revolute, quite entire margins, smoothish above, pale 
and few-veined beneath, glabrous on both surfaces; whorls 
about 2-flowered, secund; calyx nearly glabrous, with short 
obtuse teeth, and with the throat villous inside. h.G. Na- 
.tive of Peru, at Cheuchin. Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. ined. 4. t. 
494. f. a. Leaves 3-4 lines long, on very short pedicels. 
Corolla about 3 times as long as the calyx, very villous. Sta- 
mens much exserted. 
Obovate-leaved Gardoquia. Shrub 3 feet. 
17 G. erasna'rA (H. B. et Kunth, nov. 
branches pubescent; leaves lanceolate-oblon 
Fl. April, July. Clt. 1827. 
Clt. 1828. 
Fl. April, July. ? Shrub 
gen. 2. p. 313.) 
g, acute at both 
L. Garpoauia. 
ends, with revolute serrated margins, glabrous, full of glandular 
dots beneath ; flowers axillary, solitary ; calyx glandularly 
dotted, bilabiate, with acuminated, nearly equal teeth, or the 3 
upper teeth are longest; corolla twice as long as the calyx. h. 
G. Native near Quito, Leaves on short petioles, scarlet, 
shining above, } an inch long. Corolla downy outside, with a 
pilose throat. Stamens inclosed. 
Glabrous Gardoquia. Shrub. 
18 G. raxirduia (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 312.) branches 
clothed with hoary villi ; leaves linear-lanceolate or oblong, ob- 
tuse, narrowed at the base, quite entire, glabrous, dotted be- 
neath; flowers axillary, solitary ; calyx bilabiate, with acumi- 
nated, nearly equal teeth, and having the throat closed by hairs. 
h. G. Native of New Granada, on the Andes, especially on 
the declivity of Paramo de Saraguru, near Ona. : Leaves 4-5 
lines long. Corolla red,? pubescent outside, with a rather 
pilose throat. Genitals exserted. 
Yen-leaved Gardoquia. Shrub. 
19 G. srria‘ra (Ruiz, et Pav. syst. fl. per. p. 148.) shrubby; 
branches clothed with wool-like villi; leaves small, ovate, quite 
entire, flat, or complicate, quite glabrous on both surfaces, stri- 
ated or ciliated on the back; whorls 2-flowered, secund ; calyx 
glabrous, with short obtuse teeth, and the throat rather villous 
inside. h.G. Native of Peru, on arid hills in the provinces 
of Tarma and Huanuco. Ruiz, et Pav. fl. per. ined. 4. t. 494. 
f.b. Leaves sessile, 2 lines long, rounded or subcordate at the 
base : upper ones obtuse. Corolla scarlet, downy outside, 3 
times the length of the calyx. Stamens a little exserted. 
Striated-leaved Gardoquia. Shrub 3 feet. 
20 G. micropuy’txa (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 311.) branches 
crowded, pubescently pilose while young ; leaves ovate, obtuse, 
cordate, with revolute, quite entire margins, glabrous, having 
the margins and middle nerve ciliated ; flowers axillary, soli- 
tary; calyx rather scabrous, bilabiate, with acute, ciliated, un- 
equal teeth, and a naked throat; corolla 5 times as long as the 
calyx. 5. G. Native of the Andes of Pasto, in frigid places 
near Rio Blanco, between Guachucal and Tulcan. Leaves on 
short petioles, hardly a line long. Pedicels short. Corolla red, 
downy outside; throat bearded. Stamens hardly exserted. 
Small-leaved Gardoquia. Shrub 2 to 3 feet. 
21 G. Jameson (Benth. lab. p. 404.) shrubby, procum- 
bent, glabrous; leaves small, broad-ovate, obtuse, quite entire, 
flat, or conduplicate, green and glabrous on both surfaces; 
whorls about 2-flowered; calyx glabrous, with short obtuse 
teeth, and with the throat naked inside. h.G. Native of 
Peru, at Paramo de Antisana, Jameson. Leaves hardly a line 
long, numerous, sessile. Corolla smaller than that of G. revo- 
lata, pale red, pubescent outside. Stamens all fertile. 
Jameson's Gardoquia. Shrub procumbent. 
. 22 G. revoru'ra (Ruiz, et Pav. syst. fl. per. p. 149.) suffru- 
ticose, procumbent ; branches pubescent; leaves small, round- 
ish, very blunt, quite entire, cordate at the base, with revolute 
margins, glabrous above, clothed with white tomentum beneath ; 
whorls about 2-flowered; calyx tomentose, with short broad 
teeth, and the throat almost naked inside. 5. G. Native of 
Peru, in the fissures of rocks towards Huassa-huassi, Panao, 
and Huariaca, Ruiz, et Pav. ; Cordilleras, Hanke and Mathews. 
Leaves numerous, sessile, hardly a line long, blistered. Flowers 
usually solitary, but sometimes 3 on each peduncle. Corolla 
scarlet, 10-11 lines long, pubescent, a little incurved. Stamens 
all fertile. 
Revolute-leaved Gardoquia. Shrub procumbent. 
+ Doubtful species. 
23 G. capITA TA (Spreng. syst. cur. post. p. 225.) heads 
