70r> PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 



Stachys cordata Kidd.ll, Sniipl. ( at. < )li. I'l. ir>. ISlC. 



Woodland WofNDWoijT. 



Stachi/H m/lratica Nutt. Gen. 2 : '.UK 181H. Not L. 



Grav," Man. M. (>, 122. Chap. Fl. Snppl. 63M; ed. .'i, 380. (Jrav, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pi . 

 1 : 387. 



Carolinian and IjOuiHianian areas. New Jersey to West \'irj^inia, ( diio, and Tcn- 

 neeseo. 



Alabama: Mountain region. Shady damp borders of woods, thickets. IJloiint 

 County banks of Mnlbt^rry Kiver. Flowers red; June. Infrequent, rcrcnnial. 



Typo locality: "Grows in woods throughout middle, southern, and western por- 

 tion.s of Ohio.'' 



licil). (icol. .Surv. Herb. Mohr. (typo 8])ecimL'n). 



Stachys aspera Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2:5. 1803. llisiuu Wolndwokt. 



Stitchi/n hispida Pursh, V\. Am. Sept. 2 : 407. 1814. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 75. (irav, Man. ed. 0, 422. Chap. Fl. 326. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 

 1:387. 



Carolinian and Louisiauian areas. Ontario; New England and throughout the 

 Eastern Uuitod States to South Carolina, west to Arkansas. 



Alahama: Central Pine belt. Shaded banks along streams. Tuscaloosa County 

 (E. A, Stnith). Flowers crimson ; June to August. Perennial. 



Type locality: ''Hab. in carapestribus Carolinae." 



Kerb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



BALLOTA L. Sp. PI. 2 : 582. 17.53. Black Hoaruound. 



Twenty- live species, perennials of the Old World, Europe, northern Africa, north- 

 ern Asia. 



BaUota nigra L. Sp. PI. 2 : 582. 1753. 



Gray, Man. ed. 6, 420. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2, pt. 1 : 384. 



Europe. 



Naturalized in New England, New York, and Pennsylvania. 



Alabama: Adventive with ballast. Mobile County. Flowers crimson; July to 

 October. Observed for a scries of years in the same locality, not si^reading. 



Type locality : " Hab. in Europac ruderatis." 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



LEONOTIS K. Br. ; Ait. f. in Ait. Ilort. Kcw. ed. 2, 3 :409. 1811. 



About 12 species widely diffused through tropical countries of both hemispheres. 



Leonotis nepetaefolia (L. ) R. Br. Bot. Reg. 4 : t. 281. 1818. Lion's Ears. 



Phlotnis nepetaefolia L. Sp. PI. 2 : .586. 1753. 

 Chap. Fl. 326. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 1 : 384. 



Tropical Africa and Asia. 



Louisianian area. Naturalized in Georgia and Florida to Louisiana. 



Alabama: Coast plain. Waste places, roadsides, perfectly naturalized. Flowers 

 orange; July to October. Annual. 

 Type locality : " Hab. Surinami?" 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



LEONURUS L. Sp. PI. 1 : 584. 1753. 



Ten species, Europe, northern Asia. 



Leonurus cardiaca L. Sp. PI. 2:584. 1753. Common Motherwort. 



Ell. Sk. 2 : 77. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 420. Chap. Fl. 326. Gray, Syn. Fl. N. A. 2, pt. 

 1 : 385. 



Europe. 



Alleghenian to Louisianian area. Naturalized from Canada to Florida and Loui- 

 siana. 



Alabama: Over the State. Waste places, in manured ground near dwellings. 

 Flowers pale pink; June to August. Not frequent. Perennial. 

 Type locality : "Hab; in Europae ruderatis." 

 Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



