Stachytarpheta.] VERBENACE.. 825 
1579. Lantana Camara Linn.; F. B. I. iv. 562; E. D. L. 74. 
In the central and saci provinces frequently, in the 
western parts only occasionally naturalised. 
A large climbing shrub. 
720. Lippia Linn. 
Shrubs or undershrubs, rarely herbs; leaves opposite or ter- 
nately whorled, rarely alternate, simple, entire or lobed, smooth 
or rugose. Flowers in elongated, oa or dense spikes, or in 
small heads; bracts in slender spikes small, in dense spikes or 
heads conspicuous, wide-imbricate ; can 0. Sepals connate 
in 
a small, membranous, ovoid, campanulate or compressed and 
2-celled ovary ; ovules in each cell solitary, erect from the base, or 
laterally attached near base of cell; style short ; Been ss aed 
subcapitate. Fruit small, > into tw seeded 
pyrenes. Seeds without albumen; radicle inferior. 
Annual, creeping, minutely hairy; leaves ea ees serrate ; 
peduncles rarely opposite ; bracts obovate, acute.........c..scee. nodiflora. 
Perennial, erect, softly strigose ; Lorie: a nie. crenate ; BE 
mostly opposite ; bracts ovate-acumin geminata 
1580, Lippra NODIFLORA cee F. B. I. iv. 568; E. D. L. 451. 
In all the provi 
A prostrate, eee acuta herb, often rooting at the 
nodes. Hind. Bhui-okra 
1581, pane GEminata H. B. & Ks F. B. I. iv. 568. 
In nearly every province. 
A shrub, 3-8 feet high. 
721. Stachytarpheta Vahl. 
Herbs or shrubs, glabrous or villous ; leaves opposite or alter- 
| nate, toothed, often rugose. Flowers in terminal spikes, long or 
short, dense or rather lax, each solitary, sessile, or half-buried in 
the rachis in the axils of the bracts; bracts small, narrow, 
1 adpressed or ovate or lanceolate, imbricate; bracteoles 0. Sepals 
