PLANTS OF ILLINOIS. 



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strepens, L. 





Rich woods. 



Infrequent. 



VERBENACEJE. 





VERBENA 





angustifolia, Michx. 





Dry grounds, throughout. 





hastata, L. 





Low grounds. 



Common. 



urticifolia, L. 





Roadsides, &c. 



Common. 



stricta, Vent. 





Roalsldes in dry grounds. 



Common. 



bracteosa, Miclix. 





With the last. 



Common. 



Aubletia, L. 



s. 



Frequent and undoubtedly indigenous in the 



Pine Hills of Union county, Forbes 





LIPPIA 





lanceolata, Michx. 





Low grounds. 



Common. 



PHRYMA 





Leptostachya, L. 





Rich woods. 



Frequent. 



LABIATE. 





TEUCRIUM 





Canadense, L. 





Low grounds. 



Common. 



TRICHOSTEMA 





dichotomum, L. 





Dry grounds. 



Scarce. 



ISANTHUS 





cseruleus, Michx. 





Dry hillsides, fields, <fec. 



Frequent. 



MENTHA 





viridis, L. 





"Wet places. 



Scarce. 



piperita, L. 





Wet p laves. 



Rare. 



Canadensis, L. 





Low grounds. 



Common. 



LYCOPUS 





Virginicus, L. 





Low grounds. 



Common. 



Europseus, L., 



var. integrifolius, Gray. 



Low grounds. Frequent. 



var. sinuatus, Gray. 



Low grounds. Common. 



CUNILA 



Mariana, L. 



Marion county, Vasey ; and southward. 



s. 



Peoria county. Mi 



PYCNANTHEMUM 



incanum, Michx. 



Rocky woods and hills, 

 roe ; and southward. 



pilosum, Nutt. 



Dry woods, <fec. Henderson, Peoria and Kan- 

 kakee counties, and southward. 



rauticum, Pers. S. 



Wabash count} 7 , (rare), Schneck. 



lanceolatum, Pursh. 



Dry woods and hillsides. Common. 



linifolinm, Pursh. 



With the last. Scarce northward. 



CALAMINTHA 



glabella, Benth., var. Nuttallii, Gr. 



Near Chicago, Babcock, Yasey ; Kankakee co.. 

 Hill. Rare. 



HEDEOMA 



pnlegioides, Pers. 



Dry woods and roadsides 



hispida, Pursh. 



Sandy barrens and 



county, Bebb ; McHenry, Vasey : Lee, Miss 



Ho'mes ; Henderson ; St. Clair, Brendel. 



Common. 



K & W. 



iver banks. Winnebag( 



COLLINSONIA 



Canadensis, L. S. 



Wabash county, Schneck ; Jackson, French ; and 

 southward. 



SALVIA 



lyrata, L. S. 



Jackson county, Vasey ; and southward. 



MONARDA 



Clinopodia, L. 



"Sparingly villous-pubescent or nearly glab- 

 rous ; stem rather acutely angled (2-4 ft. high) : 

 leaves ovate-lanceolate and ovate, acuminate, 

 slender petioled, thin, coarsely and sharply ser- 

 rate • bracts whitish ; calyx moderately hirsute 

 in the throat, hardly more so than in M. didvma : 



