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32. LABIATiE. 143. Satureja. 
XXV. 143. SATUREJA. Pliny. Savory . 
Calyx bellshape, upright, not lipped, 10-ribbed; mouth 
bearded, 5-toothed; teeth rather unequal ; tube of the co- 
rolla as long as the calyx ; galea erect, 2-cut ; lip 3-cut ; 
lobes all nearly equal ; stamens 4, didynamous, distant. — 
Stem woody ; leaves punctured ; flowers in whirls, axillary. 
1. Satureja hortensis. Garden savory. 
Stem brachiate, fastigiate ; leaves linear, lanceolate, rather 
blunt, dotted, edge not cut ; peduncles axillary, nearly co- 
rymbose. 
Satureja hortensis, Ger. em. 575, 1 ; Lin. S. P. 795. 
Satureja brachiata, Stokes Bot. M. M. £00. 
Winter savory. 
Cultivated for an aromatic potherb; peren. ; July, Aug. 
2. Satureja montana. Mountain savory . 
Leaves linear, lanceolate, mucronate, dotted, edge not 
in the least cut ; peduncles axillary, cymose, nearly facing 
one way ; teeth of the calyx pointed. 
Satureja hortensis aestiva, Ger. em. 575,2. • 
Satureja montana, Lin. S. P. 794. 
Satureja mucroni folia, Stokes Bot. M. M. 300. 
Summer savory. 
Sussex, also cultivated for an aromatic potherb ; annual ; 
June. 
Leaves keeled, fringed at bottom; racemes terminal, leafy; 
corolla rose-coloured. 
XXVI. 144. CLINOPODIUM. Dioscorides. Wild-basil. 
Calyx tubular or ribbed, downy, lipped ; upper lip 3-cut, 
lower lip 2-parted, awlshape, smooth, naked; tube of the 
corolla short; mouth enlarged; galea upright, nicked; lip 
3-lobed, lateral lobes roundish ; middle lobe nicked. — 
Flowers in whirls, axillary; whirls involucrated ; bractece 
many, bristlelike. 
Clinopodium vulgar e . Common wild-basil. 
Stem mostly simple ; leaves petioled, ovate, blunt, remote, 
slightly toothed, hairy; bractece bristlelike. 
Clinopodium origano simile, Rail Syn. 239, 1. 
Acynos, Ger. em. 675,2. 
Acinos sive clinopodium majus. Park. 22. 
Clinopodium, Rivinus Mon. 43. 
Clinopodium vulgare^ Lin. S. P. 821. 
Melissa glome rata, Stokes Bot. M. M. 366, 
Stone basil. 
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