1048 LAMIACEAE 
lanceolate, or those of the branches elliptic-lanceolate to ovate, all acute or acuminate, 3-8 
em. long, serrate, rounded or subcordate at the base; petioles 1-3 mm. long: clusters soli- 
tary or few, terminal, dense, 1-2 em. broad : bracts narrowly linear or slightly broadened 
at the middle: calyx puberulent, 4-5 mm. long; tube finely ribbed ; lobes triangular- 
lanceolate, with subulate tips barely 4 as long as the tube : corolla 6-7 mm. long; tube not 
surpassing the calyx, the upper lip oblong, obtuse, the lower lip 3-lobed, its middle lobe 
oblong, notched, its lateral lobes rounded : filaments and style glabrous. 
On rocks, mountains of North Carolina, Summer and fall. 
36. CUNILA I. 
Perennial caulescent herbs or shrubby plants, with aromatic herbage. Leaves 
opposite : blades flat, entire or toothed, sometimes punctate. Flowers in axillary clusters. 
Calyx slender: tube relatively short, pubescent in the throat, 10-13-ribbed : lobes 5, 
equal, shorter than the tube. Corolla surpassing the calyx, 2-lipped : upper lip erect: 
lower lip larger, spreading, 3-lobed. Stamens exserted: filaments various, 2 anther-bear- 
ing, 2 much reduced or obsolete : anthers short; sacs parallel. Nutlets smooth. Drrrany. 
1. Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton. Foliage glabrous or nearly so. Stems 2-4 dm. 
tall, wire-like, more or less branched : leaf-blades ovate to ovate-lanceolate, 1.5-2.5 cm. 
long, acute or obtusish, serrate, rounded or subcordate at the base, sessile or nearly $0: 
cymes loosely flowered, short-peduncled : calyx narrowly campanulate, 2 mm. long; tube 
finely ribbed ; lobes ovate acutish, pilose within: corolla 4-5 mm. long; tube surpassing 
the calyx, pubescent, the upper lip rounded or notched, the middle lobe of the lower lip 
deeply notched. [C. Mariana L.] 
In dry soil, New York and Ohio to Florida. Summer and fall. STONE MINT. 
37. LYCOPUS L. 
Perennial caulescent nearly odorless herbs. Stems often producing stolons or suckers. 
Leaves opposite : blades entire, toothed, incised or pinnatifid. Flowers in remote axillary 
clusters. Calyx regular or nearly so: lobes 4—5, equal or very slightly unequal. Corolla 
equalling the calyx or surpassing it, white or purplish: tube cylindric to funnelform: 
lobes 4, equal or one broader than the rest and often emarginate. Anther-bearing stamens 
2, included : filaments 4, or the posterior pair reduced or wanting : anthers 2-celled ; sacs 
parallel. Nutlets 3-angled, truncate, smooth. BuGLE-WEED. WATER HOARHOUND. 
Calyx-lobes ovate to oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 4-5: nutlets longer than the calyx-lobes. —_ , , 
Corollas 1.5-2 mm. long : style included : calyx-lobes rather acute. TS D: ded initi rg 
Corollas 2-3 mm. long: style exserted : calyx-lobes rather obtuse. 2. L. communis. 
Calyx-lobes subulate to lanceolate, mostly 5: nutlets shorter than the calyx-lobes. 
Corolla twice as long as the calyx: bracts minute: blades of the lower leaves 
merely toothed. 
Leaf-blades sessile, sometimes partly clasping. i 
Stems glabrous,'at least below: bracts subtending the cymes gradually;nar- 
na vip ha s the base. 2 TE I A 3. L. sessilifolius. 
ems densely puberulent or finely pubescent: bracts subtending the cy 
truncate at the base. r 4. L. pubens. 
Leaf-blades manifestly petioled or with petiole-like bases. 
Stem glabrous or merely puberulent: calyx glabrous or nearly so; lobes L. rubellus. 
Straight: corolla sparingly punctate. 9. L. 2 
Stem copiously pubescent : calyx closely pubescent ; lobes, at least the upper 6. L. velutinus. 
nes, recurved: corolla rend ire punctate. 7. L. Americanus. 
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Corolla but little longer than the calyx: blades of the lower leaves pinnatifid. 
: -8 dm. 
1. Lycopus Vir icus jx Pur lish or green- urple, puberulent. Stems 1 8 
tall, obtusely angled, prp at ihe base, but with tuber-bearing stolons : Jeet pinoa : 
ovate to oblong-ovate or elliptic, 2-14 cm. long, usually acuminate at both bur coa d 
toothed, manifestly petioled: calyx tubular; lobes erect, oblong or oblong- mper 
acutish : corolla 2 mm. long, or shorter, less than twice as long as the calyx ; lo 1 v 5-9 
equal, erect or nearly so : stamens and style included : staminodia manifest : nutlets 1. 
mm. long, transversely notched and denticulate. 
In moist soil, New York to Nebraska, Georgia, Alabama and Arkansas. Summer and fall. 
a : : : lent than 
2. Lycopus communis Bicknell. Green or sometimes urplish, less puberu 
L. Virginicus. Stems 1-8 dm. tall, rather acutely angled, tubercos at the base, nv pea 
rarely tuber-bearing : leaf-blades oblong or oblong-lanceolate, 2-8 cm. long, serra vite 2-3 
or nearly so : calyx campanulate ; lobes ovate to ovate-oblong, rather obtuse: cor 
