DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 309 



The young leaves in the Tpring are boiled and eaten 

 as greens by the common people in Szveden. 



L. loliis cordatis obtufis petiolatis. Sp. pi. 809. 



{Ger. em. 70^. f. 3. Moiis. hi ft. /. 11. /. \\. f.c^. 



BlackweiL t. i.Oed.Dan. t. 523. opt.) 

 Red Archangel, or Dead-Nettie. A)iglis. 

 In corn fields and gardens vrry common. G. V. 

 The llalk is about fix inches high, almoft naked at 



the bafe, but cronded with leaves at the top : the 



flowers are red, the Anther<£ barb'd with white 



hairs. 

 This is alfo eaten in Sweden like the preceding. 



LAjMIUM foliis fioralibus fefliiibus amplexicauH- 

 bus obtufis. Sp. pi. 809. {Gn-. em bi6.f. 4. Ri- 

 ^7>/. /. 6^. Moris, hijt. f. \i. t. \\. f. 12. Fet. 

 herb. t. 33-/- 4) 



Great Henbit. Anglis. 



In cultivated ground frequent. O. VI. 



The lower leaves Hand on tootllaiks, are com- 

 monly divided into three lobes, and crenated on 

 the edges : the upper leaves are very wide, {t'i- 

 iile, deeply cut or lobed, growing oppofite, and 

 touchins each other at their bale : the flowers 



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are red, fefTiie, and grow ten or twelve in a 

 whirl : the Galea or upper jlp of the flower is 

 oval, downy, and three times fiioiter than the 

 tube of the Corolla. 



X q GALEOPSIS 



