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Plants of the Punjab. 
Heres, Erect, with Opposite ExstrputaTe SimpLe Leaves. 
Nepeta linearis, 
Nepeta connata, 
Origanum vulgare, 
Wild marjoram, 
Mirzanjosh, sathra. 
LABIATA. 
F. B. I. iv. 648. 
Himalaya, 
7-12,000 ft. 
Simla (Collett). 
Thymus Serpyllum, 
Hyssopus officinalis, 
Micromeria biflora 
and hydaspidis, 
Lear Marcins ENTIRE. 
PETALS UNITED. 
CoROLLA swOUebaD: 
STAMENS FOUR. 
INNER PAIR LONGEST. 
see Herbs, Prostrate, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 
see Herbs, Prostrate, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple. 
medium size, scented, to some extent. covered with 
hairs ; leaves 3-1 in., broadly ovate, stalked, sometimes 
toothed; flowers very small, pink, crowded in many 4- 
sided spikes }-1 in. long, in clusters or heads at the end 
of branches or forming terminal branching racemes, floral 
leaves like bracts, lanceolate, longer than the calyx, over- 
lapping, often tinged with purple, calyx bell-shaped, 5- 
toothed, 10-13-nerved, throat hairy, corolla barely 2-lipped, 
upper lip erect, nearly flat, notch lower spreading, 3-lobed, 
stamens 4, in unequal pairs, just protruding, style divided ; 
nutlets 4, smooth. This plant is used as a pot herb, it 
yields a volatile oil which is aromatic and stimulant. 
see Shrubs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, Corolla 
2-lipped. 
see Shrubs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, Corolla 
2-lipped. 
see Shrubs, Opposite, Exstipulate, Simple, Corolla 
2-lipped. 
