260 THE FLORA 
10. SYNAN'DRA. Synandra. 
Calyx 4-cleft. Upper lips of corolla entire, vaulted, 
the lower in 8 unequal, obtuse lobes. Throat widened. 
Stamens ascending beneath the upper lip, the two up- 
per anthers cohering. (Figs. 597, 90.) 
1S. grandiflo’ra. Greatflowered S. Grows in woods, West. 
6-8’ high. Leaves opposite, ovate, cordate, toothed. Fls. 
few, 1’ long, upper lip very large. June. 
11. PHYSOSTE’GIA. Lion's-heart. 
P. Virginia’nii. Virginian LZ. Stem square, erect 2-8f., with 
very smooth, sessile leaves in four rows, and a terminal, 
4-rowed spike of large, showy, purplish-white flowers. 
Aug., Sept. (Figs. 589-591.) 
Orpen XC. BORRAGINACE.®H. Borrageworts. 
Fig. 598. Borrage (Borrago officinalis). 9. The four nuts with the style and calyx. Fig. 600. 
One of the nuts cut open, showing the seed, embryo, &c. 1. Puccoon (Lithospermum canes 
cens). 2% Corolla laid opeu, showing the stamens, 8. Pistil of Comfrey, consisting of the deeply 
4-lobed ovary with the slender style arising from between the lobes and near their base. 
Herbs, shrubs, or trees, with round stems and branches ; 
leaves alternate, generally rough with stiff hairs; stipules none; 
