L080 
STACHYS grandidentata. 
Large-toothed Stachys. 
DIDYNAMIA GYMNOSPERMIA. 
Nat. ord. Lantatx, 
STACHYS Linn.— Calyx quinquefidus zqualis. Corolla bilabiata: 
labio superiore fornicato emarginato; inferiore trifido, laciniis: lateralibus 
reflexis, intermedia majore emarginata. Stamina 4, didynama, post deflora- 
tionem ad latus utrinque reflexa,——Herbe aut rarius frutices spinosi. 
Folia opposita, integra, sepius cordata. Flores sepissime verticillato-spicati. 
Corolle: volacee, purpuree, coccinee, flavide, et albe, Kunth. synops. 
2.180. 
S. grandidentata; caule ascendente hispido, foliis ovato-oblongis grossé 
dentatis sublucidis hirsutis: summis sessilibus, verticillis subsexfloris, 
galea subintegra. r 
Caulis ascendens, ramosus, tetragonus, hispidus. Folia ovato-oblonga, 
obtusa, grosse dentata, sublucida, utrinque hirsuta, inferioribus petiolatis, 
summis sessilibus. Flores variegati, vertieillis sexfloris distantibus dispositi, 
folits floralibus subequales. Calyces villost, pungentes. Galea pilosa ; 
lacinia labzi inferioris intermedia subrotunda. 
A native of Chile, where it was found in flower, near 
Valparaiso, in February 1825, by Mr. James M‘Rae, by 
whom seeds were transmitted to the Horticultural Society, 
in whose Garden, at Chiswick, our drawing was made 
in April of the present year. Probably a perennial; but 
enough is not yet known of its habits to enable us to ascer- 
tain that fact with certainty. It has, at present, been 
cultivated in a frame; but may be expected to thrive if 
planted in a warm border, and treated as a hardy her- 
baceous plant. 
Stem ascending, branched, 4-cornered, hispid. Leaves 
ovate-oblong, obtuse, coarsely toothed, sublucid, hairy on 
both sides; the lower ones stalked, the upper sessile. 
