342 MINT FAMILY. 



5. CALLICARPA. (From Greek for beautiful fruit.') Flowers early 

 summer. 



C. Americana, Linn. FRENCH MULBERRY. Rich soil from Va. and 

 Mo., S.; shrub 3-8 high, with some scurfy down, especially on the 

 lower face of the ovate-oblong toothed leaves, and the clusters of bluish 

 flowers ; fruits violet-blue and showy. 



6. VITEX, CHASTE TREE. (The ancient Latin name.) 



/. Agnus-cdstus, Linn. CHASTE TREE. Of Mediterranean region ; has 

 5-7 lanceolate, entire leaflets, whitened underneath, and bluish Sowers in 

 sessile clusters, forming an interrupted spike at the end of the branches ; 

 hardy only S. 



7. CLERODENDRON (VOLKAMERIA). (Greek: chance, tree.') 



C. trichdtomum, Thunb. (C. SEROTINUM). Erect shrub of out-door 

 cultivation, with nearly opposite, ovate-acuminate, pubescent, long- 

 petioled leaves, and a terminal, spreading, compound cyme of white 

 flowers, with red loose calyx. Japan. 



C. Thomsbnae, Balf. Greenhouse climber from tropical Africa, with 

 bright crimson, handsome corollas in pure white calices ; leaves ovate and 

 acuminate, smooth. 



LXXXIX. LABIATE, MINT FAMILY. 



Chiefly herbs, with aromatic herbage, square steins, opposite 

 simple leaves, more or less 2-lipped corolla (whence the name 

 of the order), either 4 didynamous or only 2 stamens inserted 

 on the corolla tube, 2-lobed stigma, and at once distinguished 

 from all the related families by the deeply 4-parted ovary (as 

 if 4 ovaries around the base of a common style), ripening into 

 as many seed-like nutlets (never prickly) or akenes, each con- 

 taining a single seed. Embryo usually rilling the seed. As 

 in all these families containing bilabiate plants, there are 2 

 lobes belonging to the upper and 3 to the lower lip of the 

 corolla. Flowers from the axils of the leaves or bracts, usually 

 in cymose clusters, or running into terminal racemes or spikes. 

 The peculiar stamens of this family are shown in Lessons, 

 Figs. 300-305. 



* Stamens 4, parallel and ascending, and projecting from a notch on the upper side 

 of the corolla. Nutlets reticulated and pitted, obliquely fixed by the inner side 

 near the base. 



+- Lobes of the corolla nearly equal and oblong, turned forward so that there seems to 

 be no upper lip, the filaments conspicuously projecting from the upper side. 



1. TR1CHOSTEMA. Calyx 5-cleft in 2 lips, oblique. Filaments very long and slender, 



curved, coiled up in the bud. 



2. TEUCKIUM. Calyx 5-toothed. Corolla with a deep cleft between the two upper 



lobes. Cells of the anther confluent. 



