3i6 DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 



LEONURUS. Gen. pL 722. 

 Anthera punclis nitidis adfperfas. 

 Cardiaca'^i LEONURUS foliis caulinis lanceolatis trilobis. 

 Sp. pL 8 17. iGcr. em. 705. Rivin, t. 20. Black- 

 well, t. 171. Miher. ic. 8o.j 

 Motherwort. Anglis. 



It is roinetimes found amongfl rubbifli near houfes, 

 but is probably only the outcaft of gardens. $ ? 



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The llalk is a yard high or more, and much 

 branched : the flowers are of a pale red, and 

 grow in thick feflile whirls : the Calyx \s flreaked 

 with five green lines, and every exterior one fub- 

 tended by a fetaceous Bra^ea : the upper lip , of 

 the Corolla is entire, and externally hairy : th(* 

 middle fegment of the lower lip is marked with 

 red fpots: the filaments aie hairy, and the An- 

 thers have fometimes three or four v/hite round 

 feminal particles to be feen upon them, which 

 Linnaeus has made the charadleriftlc of the genus, 

 Thefe particles are however lefs confpicuous in 

 this than in the other fpecies of this family. 



CLINOPODIUM. Gen. pi. 725. 

 Jnvolucrum multifetum, verticillo fubjedum. 



zm-zare i. CLINOPODIUM capitulis fubrotundis hifpidis, 

 bra61eis fetaceis. Sp. pi. 821. (Ger. em. 6-]^. f, 2. 

 Rivin. t. j\i. Moris, hijl. f. 3. L u.f. i. or dims 

 juperioris- Pet herb. /. 32./. 9 J 



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