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Mentha viridis. See Mentha spicata. 

 Mentha viridis L. Same as Mentha spicata._ 



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



Buck-beun; 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 iiai'd. — Rhizome and leaves (nonofficial). 



Mezereon. See Daphne ntezeremn. 



Mezereon, American. See l>irca jialnstris. 



Mezereum. See Daphne inezereurn. 



Mezereiun officinarinn C. A. Mey. Same as Daphne mezereum. 



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



Synonym. — Micromeria douglasU Benth. 



Yerba buena. 



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

 States. 



Part used. — Plant (nonofficial). 



Micromeria douglasii Benth. Same as Micromeria chamissonis. 



Milfoil. See Achillea millefolium. 



Milk-ipecac. See Euphorbia corollata. 



Milk-purslane. See Eujjhorbia nutans. 



Milkweed, common. See Asclepias syriaca. 



Milkweed, swamp-. See Asclepias incarnata. 



Milkweed, trumpet-. See Lactuca canadensis. 



Milkwort, Nuttall's-. See Poly gala nuttalUi. 



Mint, hairy mountain-. See Koellia pilosa. 



Mint, mountain-. See Monarda didyma. 



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



jVIistletoe. See Phoradendron flavescens. 



Mistletoe, American. See Phoradendron favescens. 



Mitchella repens L. Madder family (Rubiaceae). 



Squaw-vine; checkerberry; partridgeberry ; deerberry; hive-vine; squawberry. 



Small, creeping, evergreen herb, common in moist woods from Nova Scotia to 

 IVIinnesota, south to Florida and Arkansas. 



Part xised. — Plant (nonofficial). 



Miterwort, false. See Tiarella cordifolia. 



Moccasin-fiower, yellow. See Cypripedium hirsutum. 



Mohawk-weed. See Uvularia perfoliata. 



Monarda didyma L. Mint family (Menthaceae). 



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. 



Pari used. — Herb (nonofficial). 

 Monarda fistulosa L. Mint family (Menthaceae). 



Wild bergamot; horsemint. 



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

 Ontario south to Floi-ida and Louisiana. 



Part used. — Herb (nonofficial). 



