322 LABIATE. (mint FAMILY.) 



2. W. Gleehoma, Bcnth. Stem prostrate or creeping, pnbcsccut ; leavei 

 round-cordate, obtuse, serrate, petioled ; wliorls in nearly all the ixils, few 

 flowered; corolla blue. — Low shady places, near dwellings. Introduced. — 

 Stem 4'- 12' long. Leaves 5' - 1' long. Anthers forming a cross. 



18. CEDRONELLA, Mccnch. 



Calyx bell-shaped, nearly equally 5-toothcd ; the mouth oblique. Corolla 

 dilated at the throat, 2-lippcd ; the upper lip straight, 2-cleft, the lower 3-cleft, 

 with the middle lobe largest. Stamens 4, ascending, the upper pair longest : 

 anther-cells parallel. Nutlets smooth. — Flowers in a terminal spike or raceme. 



1. C. cordata, Benth. Stem low, pubescent, bearing long runners ; leaves 

 long-petiolcd, cordate, crenate, smoothish ; the floral ones ovate ; raceme few- 

 flowered, 1 -sided ; cymes 1 - 3-flowered ; calyx and pale-blue corolla large. 

 (Dracocephalum cordatum, iV«/<.) — Shady banks, on the mountains of North 

 Carolina. May and June. — Stem J° high, creeping at the base. Leaves 1' 

 long. Corolla 1 i' long. Plant pleasant-scented. 



19. BRUNELLA, Tourn. Self-heal. 



Calyx tubular-bell-shaped, lO-neiTcd, flat above, 2-lipped ; upper lip broad, 

 truncated, 3-toothed, the lower 2-cleft. Corolla-tube slightly inflated under the 

 throat, 2-lipped ; the upper lip roundish, arching, entire, the lower 3-lobed, 

 with the middle lobe rounded, concave, crenate. Stamens 4, exserted, the 

 smooth filament prolonged above the anther : anther-cells spreading. — Herbs, 

 with 6-flowered densely-spiked whorls. Floral leaves orbicular, imbricated, 

 persistent. 



1. B. vulgaris, L. Pubescent or smoothish; stem erect, mostly simple ; 

 leaves ovate or oblong, sen-ate, petioled ; spikes oblong or cylindrical ; flowers 

 purple. — Low grounds, Florida, and northward. Introduced. — Stem 6' -12' 

 high. Spikes thick, lateral and terminal. 



20. SCUTELLARIA, L. Skullcap. 



Calyx bell-shaped, 2-lipped, entire and closed after flowering ; the upper lip 

 furnished with a helmet-shaped appendage on the back, and falling away at 

 maturity, the lower persistent. Corolla-tube recurved-asccnding, dilated at the 

 throat, 2-lipped ; the upper lip arching, entire or notched, with the small lateral 

 lobes united with its sides, the lowest lobe lai-ge and spreading. Stamens 4, 

 ascending : anthers ciliate, approximate by pairs, those on the shorter filaments 

 1-celled, on the longer ones 2-celled, cordate. — Perennial mostly inodorous 

 herbs. Flowers opposite, solitary, in the axils of the upper, mostly bract-like 

 leaves, rarely in lateral racemes. Corolla blue or white. 



* Flowers in terminal racemes. 



I- Leaves cordate, ovate or oblong, crenate, petioled ; the floral ones shorter than the 



flowers, entire. 



1. S. versicolor, Nutt. Softly pubescent; stem stout, branched above; 

 leaves large, long-petioled, all broadly cordate, rugose and reticulate; the floral 



