58 LABIATE. Lycopus. 



■p. 9 ; Torr.fl. 1 . jt. 21 ; Beck, hot. p. 271 ; Darlingt.fl. Cest. p. 340 ; Benth. Lab. p. 185 ; 

 Hook. Jl. Bar. -Am. 2. p. 111. L. uniflorus, Michx. I. c. ; Torr. I. c. ; Beck, I. c. L. 

 pumilus, Vahl, enuvi. 1. p. 211 ; Pursh, I. c. 



Root perennial, creeping. Stem 10-18 inches high, often throwing out (particularly late 

 in the season) long filiform suckers, mostly purplish, obtusely angled with the sides concave, 

 simple or sparingly branched. Leaves 2-4 inches long, often of a dark purplish color ; the 

 base long, cuneate and entire. Flowers very minute, in close compact whorls ; sometimes 

 (in dwarf specimens) almost solitary. Calyx much shorter than the corolla ; the teeth rather 

 acute, but terminating in little spines. Corolla white, slightly dotted; the tube a little 

 ventricose. Achenes rather longer than the calyx when mature-. 



Shady wet grounds, and in moist woods ; common. July - August. This plant is a mild 

 astringent and narcotic, and has at different times been celebrated as a remedy for bleeding 

 of the-lungs; but its virtues have been greatly overrated. (See Wood and Bache's U. S. 

 Dispens. pp. 428 & 430.) 



Tribe II. 3I0NARDEJE. Benth. 



Calyx 2-lipped. Stamens two fe7-tile {the upper pair wanting), ascending: anthers linear, 

 with two contiguous cells which are divaricate at the base and confluent at the apex; 

 or halved, and the cells united by a long slender connective ivhich is transversely 

 articulated to the summit of the filament. 



4. MONARDA. Linn.; Benth. Lab. p. 315; Endl. gen. 3600. SAGE. 



[ In honor of Nicholas Monardez, a Spanish botanist of the 16th century.] 



Calyx tubular, elongated, 15-nerved, nearly equa), 5-toothed. Corolla ringent : upper lip 

 linear, involving the filaments ; lower broader, reflexed, 3-lobed ; the lateral lobes ovate, 

 obtuse ; middle lobe narrower, oblong : tube slender. Stamens 2, exserted from the upper 

 lip of the corolla. Achenia smooth. — Perennial herbs, with toothed or crenate leaves. 

 Flowers large, in few dense whorls, with conspicuous bracts. 



1. MoNARDA DiDYMA, LiiiTi. Ostvego Tea. 



Leaves ovate or ovate-lanceolate, acuminate, mostly rounded or somewhat cordate at the 

 base, a little hairy , the floral ones and large exterior bracts colored ; calyx smooth, incurved, 

 naked in the throat ; corolla smoothish. — Linn. sp. I. p. 22 ; Bot. mag. t. 546 ; Pursh,fl. 1. 

 p. 16 ; Torr. /. 1. p. 24 ; Beck, bot. p. 275 ; Benth. Lab. p. 315 ; Hook. jl. Bor.-Am. 2. 

 p. 112. M. coccinea, Michx. fl. 1. p. 16. M. purpurea. Lam. diet. 4. p. 256. M. Kal- 

 miana, Pursh, I. c. t. I. 



