LAMIACEAE 1163 
ZÝ S. Blodgettii Chapm. Stem. 1-7 dm. tall, minutely pubescent: leaf-blades 
ovate to suborbicular, 1-2 cm. long, shallowly toothed : calyx about 4 mm. long; \ 
lower a acute: corolla about 8 mm. long.—Hammocks, Key West, Fla— ` 
All yea = 
K s. occidentalis Sw. Stem 5- 2 dm. tall, oS leaf-blades ovate, 2— = 
long, serrate: calyx 3-3.5 mm. long; lower 1 lobes acute: corolla abo ut 5 m 
pu nutlets 2 mm. long .—Sandy soil, pen. Fla.—(IW. I., Mes., C. A., S. A )— 
Spr.—fall. 
9L S. verbenacea L. Stem E 6 dm. tall, hirsute or villous hirsute; blades 
calyx 6- 8 m ong, 
 Ovate to elliptic, 3-15 em. long, incise ed or pinnati 
lower e laneeolate: corolla bluish, 8-10 g: 
shaggy-pubeseent mm. P : 
nutlets S smooth.—Sandy soil, various provi i Sere A ran Ohio, and 
of Eu.—Sum.—Salvia Scla Europe, with 
viscid foliage, large cordate, gd toothed leaf- blades a wide and purple 
eorollas, has been found in N. Car 
AO. s. yrata L. Stem 1-6 dm tall, seape-like, pilose or hirsute: leaves mainly 
““basal; blades ee oblanceolate, elliptic, or oval, 5-20 em. long, lyrate- 
9—11 
pinnati ifid: caly mm. long, h irsute; lower iud lanceolate: corolla blue- 
purple, 20-25 mm. lo ong: nutlets granular.— (LYRE-LEAVED SAGE.) —Woods, aai 
mocks, n, various provinces, Fla. to Tex., Mo 5 d Conn ue 
20. MONARDA L. Shrubs, or perennial ereet herbs.  Leaf-blades 
toothed. Flowers in remote or approximate dense cymes. Calyx elongate, 
nearly regular: lobes 5, slender, shorter than t 
: r lip narrow, erect or arched: 
much longer than the lateral ones. Stamens 2: filaments elongate: anthers 
with divergent sacs. About 20 species, North Ameriean.—HORSE-MINTS. 
Flower-clusters terminal and solitary: oo exserted 
beyond the straight upper corolla-li Subgenus I. EUMONARDA. 
Flower-clusters mainly axillary, Borne. in Spike-like in- 
terrupted panicles: stame ens not exceeding the curved 
upper corolla- “lip. Subgenus II. CHEILYCTIS. 
Subgenus I. EUM RDA 
Leaf-blades roc long-petioled or on EUN 
Corolla scarle 
POR white, pink, or purple, 
eaf-blades mem x anous, ‘deep-green : eorolla greenish 
ees cream-color M. Clinopodia. 
Leaf-blades firmer, barely membrano dull- or bright- 
reen: corolla a pine pw or Die red. 
Bubeccence: of spreading hair 
Corolla, and often the Benes: lilac or purplish. 3. "m. n ru: 
Corolla, and the 2s deep- purple or purple-red. 4. M. media. 
Pubescence of very short appressed hairs. 
Leaves on the pues part E the stem with 
petioles less than 5 mm. M. scabra. 
ks on the upper Sut "et the stem with 
ioles over 5 mm. long. M. mollis. 
Leaf-blades — A or nearly so: calyx pubescent at the mouth ; 
lobes not glandular. 7T. M. Bradburiana. 
. M. didyma. 
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s II. CHEI 
Plants perennial: calyx-lobes See E p dh or 
rarely white. 
Plants annual or biennial: calyx- lobes setaceous: corolla pink 
or purplish. 
8. M. punctata. 
9. M. dispersa. 
aL. Ste —12 dm. tall, sometimes sparingly pubescent: leaf- 
blades eta or he A -lanceolate to ovate, 8-15 em. long, serrate: heads 
