PLANTS OF SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY. (i(>'j 



STACHYS L. 



Stachys hyssopifolia Michx. Hyssop Hedge Nettle. 



Stachys hyssopifolia Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 4. 1803 [Carolina].— Willis 

 46. — Britton 202. — Keller and Brown 277. 



Open wet ground in the Middle district; local. 

 Fl. — Late July to late August. 



Middle District.— Florence, Delanco, Pemberton (NJ), Moorestown (KB), 

 Camden (C), Medford (NB). 

 Pine Barrensf— Malaga (KB). 



Stachys palustris L. Hedge Nettle. 



Stachys palustris Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 580. 1753 [Europe].— Knieskern 24.— 

 Britton 201. 



Damp open ground, rare ; known only from one locality in the 

 Coast district, and possibly not native there. 

 Fl. — Mid-June to late July, probably. 

 Coast Strip. — Spray Beach (L). 



Stachys aspera Mich. Rough Hedge Nettle. 



Stachys aspera Michaux, Fl. Bor. Am. II. 5. 1803 [Carolina].— Barton, Fl. 

 Phila. II. 33. 1818.— Britton 201. 



Moist open ground of the Northern and Middle districts. 

 Fl. — Mid-June to late July, sporadically into September. 



Middle District. — Atlantic Highlands (NB), New Egypt, Fish House, 

 Washington Park, Center Square, Salem (S). 



SALVIA L. 

 Salvia lyrata L. Lyre-leaved Sage. 



PI. CXXIIL, Fig. 2. 



Salvia lyrata Linnaeus, Sp. PL 23. 1753 [Virginia]. — Knieskern 23. — Britton 

 199. 



Sandy ground ; frequent in the Middle district north to Middle- 

 sex and Mercer Counties, and on the Coast strip south to Cape 

 May. 



Fl. — Mid-May to mid-June. 



Middle District.— Varmmgdale, New Eg>'pt (NB), Pemberton (NB), Med- 

 ford (S), Taunton (S), Washington Park, Camden (P), Lindenwold (S), 

 Two miles east Sewell (S), Wenonah (S). 



Coas» Strip.— Ft. Pleasant (S), Atlantic City, Avalon, Piermont (S), Cold 

 Spring (S), Cape May Court House. 



