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C. Teucrium {Bcirys) foliis mulnfidis, pedunculis ax- 

 illaribus tcrnis. Lin. Sp. Plant. 562. Germander ivith 

 many-pointed leaves^ and flowers growing on fcot-Jialks 

 ly threes. ' Chamccdrys foliis laciniatis. Lob. Oblcrv. 

 209. Germander ^with jagged leaves, 



7. Teucrium {Chanurdrys) foliis ovatis incifo-crenatis 

 petiolatis, fioribus fubverticillatis. Hort. Cliff. 302. 



. Germander zvith oval leaves with crenated cuts^ having 

 foct-ftalks-, and flowers growing almoft in whorls. Cha- 

 ma^drys minor repens. C. B. P. 24S. Smaller creeping 



■ Germander. 



8. Teucrium {Nijfolianum) foliis trifidis quinquefidif- 

 que filiformibus floribus pedunculatis folitariis oppo- 

 fitis caule decumbenre. Lin. Sp. 782. Germander with 

 trifld and quinqiiefld leaves^ and flowers growing on foli- 



Chama^drys multiHora, tenuifolia 



Spanifl) 7tarrow-leaved 



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ratis, caule erefto, raccmo terminal!, vcrticillis hexa- 



Lin. Sp. 7S9. 



phyllis. 



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taiy foot-flalks. 



HiVpanica. Tourn. Infl. 205 



Germander bearing; many flowers. 



o. Teucrium {Maffilienfe) foliis oyatis rugofis incifo-cre- 

 natis, incanis, caulibus ere£tis, racemis redlis. Lin. 

 , Sp. 789. Venerium with oval rough leaves^ which are 

 hoary ^ crenated^ and ere£f flalks^ and fpikes of flowers. 

 Teucrium Creticum odoratum flore purpureo. H.R. 

 Par. Sweet-fmelling Germander of Crete^ with a purple 



flower. 

 10. Teucrium (*Sr£j/Wc;//^) foliis cordatis ferratis petio- 

 latis, racemis lateralibus fecundis, caule erefto. Lin. 

 Sp. Plant. 564, Germander with heart-fhaped flawed 

 leaves having foot flalks^ many long bunches of flowers 

 growing from the wings^ and an upright ftalk. Scor- 



. C. B, P. 247. Ano- 



fljaped leaves^ and an ercEfflalk terminated by a racemus of 



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incano, Tourn. InlL 205, 



urcica^ folio lubcus 



Nettle leaf., hoary on their under fid 



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19. Teucrium [I'irginicuni) foliis ovatis in^qualitcr fc-- 

 ratisj racemis terminalibus. Flor. Virg. 64. German- 

 der with oval leaves unequally flawed^ and a racemus If 

 flowers terminating the flalks. 



The firfl: fort grows naturally in the fouth of France, 

 in Spain, and Italy ^ it rifcs with a fiirubby Ihlk two 

 feet high, fending out many ligneous branches, ^ix- 

 nifhed with heart-fhaped leaves, which area^lutlc 

 waved, bluntly fawed on their edges, a little more 

 than an inch long, and three quarters broad near their 

 bafe, of a lucid green on their upper fide, but a little 

 hoary on their under fide, Handing upon fhort foot- 

 ftalks. The upper part of the branches for fix or 



are adorned with flowers 



inches in length 



eight 



which come out from the wings of the ftalk, two or 

 three flianding on each fide at every joint; they are 

 of a dirty white colour, and ftand upon flender foot- 

 ftalks; under each of thefe whorls ftand two fmaller 

 leaves, which are entire and concave. The flowers 

 appear in July, and the feeds ripen in autumn. 

 This fort was formerly preferved in green-houfes with 

 great care, but of late years it has been planted out 

 into the full ground, and is found hardy enouo-h to 

 endure the cold of our feverefi: winters without ihel- 

 ter, provided it be planted on a dry foil. 

 This may be propagated by planting cuttings in the 

 fpring, on a bed of frefh light earth, obfervino- to 

 fhade and water them until they have taken root ; 

 . after which they will require no farther care, but to 

 keep them clear from weeds until the following au- 

 : tumn, when they may be tranfplanted out into the 

 . places where^they are to remain, being careful in re- 

 moving them not to ftiake off all the earth from their 

 tus tomentofis, utrinqueacutis, racemis fecundisvillo-" 1-^2 foots, as alfo lo water them if the feafon ihould 

 fis. Lin. Sp. Plant. 564. Germander with g^alMtire 



dium alterum five falvia agrefti 



ther Sccrdium^ or Wild Sage. 



11. Teucrium (Scordium) foliis oblongis fefillibus den- 

 tato ferratis, fioribus geminis lateralibus pedunculatis, 

 caule diffufo. Lin. Sp. 790. Teucrium with oblongs in- 

 dented^ fawed leaves fitting clofe to the flalks^ flowers fet 

 by pairs on foot-ftalks^ proceeding from the fides of the 



flalks^ which are diffufed. Scordium. C. B. P. 247. 



12. Teucrium {Marum) foliis integerrimis ovatis fub- 



.-..Jeaves^ which/ are hoary onjheir nn^erjide^ pointed at 



both endsjy and Bairy lunches of flowers. 



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Marum Syri- 

 a. acumVulgo. Flor. Bat. 2. 84. Sjrian Maflick^ orjom- 

 ::k.mon Marum. - ;- — 



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I J.: Teucrium (Cham^fptlys) foliis trifidis linearibus in- 

 tegerrimis, Horibusfeflilibus lateralibus folitariis caule 



difflifo. Mater. Med. 2Sy. Germander with linear^' tri- 

 fld, entire leaves, and flowers fitting clofe, growing flngly 

 from the wings of the branches. Cham^pitys lutea vul- 

 garis, five folio trifido. C. B, P. 249. Common yellow 



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. Ground Pine having a trifld leaf 



14. Teucrium {Iva) foliis tricufpidatis linearibus, fio- 

 ribus feflilibus. Lin. Sp. 787. Germander with tricufpid 



ir linear leaves, and flowers fitting clofe to the wings of the 

 flal^. Chim3£:pitys mofchata, foliis ferratis, an prima 

 Diofcdridis ? G. B. P. 249. Mufk Ground Pine with 



prove dry, until they have taken frelh root; after 



which, the only cafe they require is to keep the ground 



.„^xlean about them, ah d to prune off fuch fhoots as 



-are ill lituated, and the flowering branches when 



they^ decay, whereby their heads will appear more 



regular. ••= V '. ^ . 



-|Tt may alfo be propagated by feeds, which generally 

 are produced in plenty. If thefe are fown upon a bed 

 of light earth in April, the plants will come up in 

 fix weeks after, and thefe may be tranlplanted in 

 autumn, where they are defigned to remain. . 

 .The fecond fort grows naturally on the Alps, but in 



]_ the lower parts, where the cold is not very leverc, and 

 generally on moifl: ground ; this hath a fhrubby fl:al! 



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15. rTEucRiuM {Mofchatum) foliis linearibus to'meritofis' 

 .'v integerrimis, fioribus feflilibus. Germander with linear, 



woolly, entire cleaves,, and flowers fitting clofe to ..the 

 -\^ branches. •^C\xzm:^mxs% mofchata, foliis non ferratis. 

 i^llign. MiifkGrmn4.Pjne with leaves not flawed, u:, \ 

 jol ^Teucrium (Cham^drifoliumj foliis oblongp^^ovatis 

 :-^' obtuse dentatis, fioribus folitariis alaribus peduncula- 

 f ;*i:is, calycibus acutls. Germander with oblong oval leaves, 

 d| which are bluntly indented^ and flowers placed fingly at 

 r . the w'mgs of the flalks, having acute empalements. ':% Teu- 

 ^.xrTurn Americanum Chamaedryos folio, flore albo. 



Houfl:. MSS. American Teucrium, with a Germander leaf 



like the former j it does not rifefo high, but branches 

 out more than that. . rThe flialks are covered with 

 ^_ihort hairy down ; the lower leaves are oval, crenated, 

 ;-:;and of a lucid green on their upper fide, but a little" 

 hoary on their under ; the leaves between the flowers 

 are fpear-fliaped and entire ; the fpikes of flowers are 



the flowers are larger, and their co- 

 lour inofe inclining to a yellow than thofe of the for- 

 mer. ,, This flowers at the fame time with the other. 



much longer 



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'\Xk^d white flower. ■: 



t^* .Teucrium (Feficarifcm) folns ovafo-lanceolatis inje- 



>qualiter ferratis, racemis alaribus terminalibufque caly- 



■'''^'!f*^^H§ pfl^^^s. Germander with oval fpear-fhaped leaves 

 which are unequally fawed, and long bunches of flowers 

 fprthging from the wings, and terminating the flalks. 



f,';^nd may be propagated in the fame way.' ."' 



•The third fort grows naturally in Spain and Sicily, 

 ./'near the borders of the fea -, this has a flirubby branch- 

 -.jng fl:alk which rifes fix or eight feet high, covered 

 : with a hoary. bark.;. The branches are garniflied with 

 , fmall oval leaves placed oppofite, fitting clofe to the 

 branches 5 they are near one inch long, and half an 

 .inch broad, fmooth on their upper fide, of a lucid 

 green, and their under fides are hoary. The flowers 

 come out from the wings of the fl:alk at the upper part 

 of the branches ; they are fingle, one on each fide at 

 a joint fl:anding upon fliort foot-fl:alks; their empale- 

 ments are fliort and hoary. , The middle fegment of 



and inflated ernflatements.Chz^ lip is large," and indented at the point; 



ma,'^'cat^ri£e folio, calice veficario. Houfl:. MSS. 

 Greatefl^ American Germander^ with a Catmint leaf and 

 a bladder eci empalement. ' 



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and fopply the place 



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of the uppet lip ; the flowers ; 



fuccefllon great part of fummer, and the plants fre- 



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