Family LABIATA 129 
12. Lamium. 790. 
1. Lamium amplexicaule L. Henbit. 
Introduced, but rare. Red Cloud. 
13. Stachys. 791. 
Leaves sessile or very short petioled; calyx teeth more than half the 
length of the tube. 1. S. palustris. 
Leaves, at least the lower, slender petioled; calyx teeth about half 
as long as the tube. 2. S. aspera. 
1. Stachys palustris L. Hedge-nettle. 
In edges of ponds and in marshy places, mostly in the sand-hills. 
Ainsworth; Cherry county; Kearney; Nebraska City; Valentine. 
2. Stachys aspera Michx. Rough Hedge-nettle. 
In moist soil in the eastern part of the state. Lincoln; Wahoo. 
14. Salvia. 794. 
Corolla 25 mm. long, several times as long as the calyx; upper lip of 
calyx obtuse, 1-2 mm. long; perennial. 1. S. pitcheri. 
Corolla about 8 mm. long, not much longer than the calyx; upper lip 
of calyx acute, 2-3 mm. long; annual. 2. S. lanceifolia. 
1. Salvia pitcheri Torr. Tall or Pitcher’s Sage. 
Common on prairies in the southeastern part of the state. Crete; 
Fairbury; Lancaster; Minden; Red Cloud; Wahoo; Weeping Water. 
2. Salvia lanceifolia Poir. 
Salvia lanceolata Willd. 
In prairies throughout the state, becoming common as a weed in 
ae places. Beaver creek; Frontier; Lincoln; Nebraska City; Red 
loud. 
15. Monarda. 795. 
Flowers in a solitary, terminal cluster; calyx teeth short, erect. 
Leaves pubescent beneath, bracts whitish or purplish. 1. M. fistulosa. 
Leaves canescent beneath, bracts usually green. 2. M. mollis. 
Flowers in a terminal cluster and also in the upper axils; calyx teeth 
spreading, nearly half as long as the tube. 3. M. pectinata. 
1. Monarda fistulosa L. Wild Bergamot. 
.Common over most of the state. Belmont; Crete; Hat Creek basin; 
Lincoln; Long Pine; Peru; Valentine; Weeping Water. 
2. Monarda mollis L. 
Common in prairies all over the state. Lincoln; Minden; Mullen; 
Wahoo. 
3. Monarda pectinata Nutt. 
In dry prairies in the western part of the state. Belmont; Calla- 
way; Deuel county; Ft. Robinson; Merriman; Thedford. 
16. Blephilia. 797. 
1. Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Tore. 
In woods in the southeastern part of the state. Lincoln. 
17. Hedeoma. 797. 
Leaves serrate; upper calyx teeth triangular 1. H. pulegioides. 
Leaves entire; all the calyx teeth subulate. 
