DIDTNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA, 



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4. MONARDELLA. 



P. pubescens; foliis 

 abrupte petiolatis sub- 



cordato-ovalibiis ser- 

 ratis ; bracteis 



Pubescent ; leaves 



? 



m ag- 



? 



ms, coloratis, ciliatis 

 calyeibiis summitate 

 barb at is. 



abruptly petiolate, o^ 



cordate, 

 bracteas 



val 



} 



slightly 



serrate 



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large, coloured, fring- 

 ed ; calyx bearded at 

 the summit. 



Mich. 2. p. 8, Pursh 2. p. 409- Nutt. 2. p. 33. 



Stem 2 — 3 feet high. Leaves on petioles neaxly an inch long, verj 

 obtuse, rather tlian cordate at base, sHghtly acuminate and strongly ser- 

 i^ate. Bracteas about twice as long as the calyx. Corolla small, pale 

 red. 



In my specimens which were collected by Dr. Macbrlde on the Saluda 

 mountains^ the stem and the leaves^ except along the margins are nearly 

 glabrousj if they had exhibited whorls below the terminal one, accovding 

 to the habit of the genus, they would pretty accurately represent the Ori- 

 ganum Clinopodioides of WaU- p. lG5* 



Grows on the Saluda niountaiiiM. 



Flowers July — August. 



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5. NuDu:\r. Nuttalh 



P. 



glaberrimum ; 



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Very 



glabrous ; 



m- 



caule sub simplici ; fo- | stem simple ; leaves 



oblong-ovate, entire 

 sessile ; heads pedicel 



late, few flowered/na 



ked 



ted. 



liis oblongo-ovatis^ 

 tegerrimis, sessilibus ; 



capitulis pedicellatis, 

 paucifloris, nudis; sta- 



exsertis. 



minibus 



Nutt. Gen. 2. p. 34. 



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stamens exser 



Stem 2 feet high- Leaves very smooth, about an inch long, promi- 

 »»ently veined, heads numerous and smalljSubtended by bracteas about thd 

 same length. Flowers distinct. Bracteas smooth, lanceolate, and with 

 the calyx avvnless, both conspicuoiLsly covered with resinous pimctures. 

 Orifice and exterior of the corolla pubescent. Lobes of the lower lip 

 nearly equal. Seeds smooth. Nutt. 



l7rows in the mountains of Carolina and Georgia* 



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