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imitating a tree, this corolla is campanulated, the 
upper lip is narrow, upright, toothed and reflex¬ 
ed at the top, the lower lip is three times broad¬ 
er, horizontal, with three lobes nearly equal ; a 
little reflexed at the top, the middle lobe a little- 
larger. It grows in shady places. 
114. Monarda punctata, L. Rob pV287. 
115. —-—— citrodora Raf. Foliis subsessilis, cor- 
dato ovatis, viilosis • capitulis pedunculatis, multi- 
floris, involucris hexaphyllis. Raf.—Monarde vulg. 
Citronelle. Rob. p. 387. Stems three feet high, 
with few branches, hairy ; flowers white very 
numerous in each capitulum, seeds very small; 
the whole plant has an agreeable smell of citron ; 
the leaves are used frequently as tea in Louisi¬ 
ana ; they are stomachical, the dried flowers are. 
strongly errhine ; vulgar name Citronelle . 
116. Pycnanthemum ? alatum Raf Foliis oblongis, 
acutis, dentatis, subtus tomentosis, longe petio- 
latis, petiolis alatis, capitulis longe pedunculatis, 
involucris 13 phyllis, alternis longioribus. Raf 
—Monarde bouton Rob. p. 388. Stems four feet 
highjJbqr angular, grooved and branched, leaves 
green above, flowers w T hite, unfolding gradually. 
Faintly aromatic and bitter ; vulgar name Herbe d 
bouton; Robin owns it has four stamina ; but 
says, it has all the other characters of Monarda : 
it is perhaps a Hyptis, 
117. Pycnanthemum rosmarinoides Raf. Caule suflru- 
ticoso, foliis sessilibus, linearibus, integris, acutis, 
glabris, capitulis pedunculatis globosis involu- 
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