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Mentha viridis. See Mentha gpicata. 

 Mentha viridis L Same as Mentha spkata. 



)f Menyanthes trifoliata L. Buck-bean family (Menyanthaceae) . 



Buck-bean; bog-bean; marsh-trefoil; water-shamrock. 



Indigenous, perennial plant, about 1 foot in height, found in spongy, boggy 

 soils and swamps from Canada and Alaska south to Pennsylvania, Minnesota, 

 and California. 



Parts used, — Rhizome and leaves (nonofficial). 

 Mezereon. See Daphne mezereum. 

 Mezereon, American. See Dirca palustris. 

 Mezereum. See Daphne mezereum. 

 Mezereum ojjfteinarum C. A. Mey. Same as Daphne mezereum. 



Micromeria chamissonis (Benth.) Greene. Mint family (Menthaceae). 



Synonym. — Micromeria douglasii Benth . 

 Yerba buena. 



m A trailing, perennial herb, common in woods along the Pacilic coast of the United 



States. 



Pqrt used. — Plant (nonofficial). 



Micromeria douglasii Bentli. Same as Micromeria chamissonis. 



Milfoil. See Achillea millefolium. 



Milk-ipecac. See Euphorbia coroUata. 



Milk-purslane. See Euphorbia nutans. 



Milkweed, common. See Asclepias syriaca. 



Milkweed, swamp-. See Asclepias mcarnaia. 



Milkweed, trumpet-. See Lactuca canadensis. 



Milkwort, Nuttall's-. See Polygala nuttallii. 



Mint, hairy mountain-. See Koellia pilosa. 



Mint, mountain-. See Monarda didyma. 



Mint, thin-leaved mountain-. See Koellia montana. 



Mistletoe. See Phoradendron flavescens. 



Mistletoe, American. See Phoradendron farescens. 



Mitchella repens L. Madder family (Rubiaceae). 



Squaw-vine; cheekerberrv; partridgeberr y ; deerberry; hive-vine; squawberry. 



Small, creeping, evergreen herb, common in moist w r oods from Nova Scotia to 

 Minnesota, south to Florida and Arkansas. 



Part used. — Plant (nonofficial), 



Miterwort, false. See Tiarella cordifolia. 



Moccasin-flower, yellow. See Cypripedium hirmtum. 



Mohawk-weed. See / alaria perfoliata. 



Monarda didyma L. Mint family (Menthaceae l 



Bee-balm; Oswego tea; mountain-mint; scarlet balm. 



Native perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, growing in moist soil, especially along streams, 

 from New Brunswick to Michigan and south to Georgia. 



Part used. — Herb ( nonofficial). 



Monarda flstulosa L. 



Wild bergamot; horsemint. 



family 



Native perennial, 2 to 3 feet high, found an dry hills and in thickets from 

 Ontario south t<> Florida and Louisiana. 



Part used. — Herb (nonofficial). 



