
Claffis II. Ordo I.
1) I A N D R I A
M O X wm R D A.
K . C A I , Y X
Fig.'
* Lente auâus.
PERIANTHIUM monophyllum,
t ulula turn,
cylindraceunt, ■ \
i jiriatum :
Or e quinquedentato, aquaU,
■perfisftens.
K . The C A L Y X
• jÉ g n i lè d .
PERIANTHIUM monophyllous, {of one Leaf)
tubular,
cylindrical,
ftriated:
: the brimquinquedentate, {havingfive teeth or notches) equal,
; permanent.
C.r.GO R O L L A
Fig. a. 3 . ,
* Lente aucià.
Petalum unicum. (Gì ); ... •
T ubus cylindraceus, Calyce longior. (T .)
L im bus ringens. (L.)
L abium fuperius reitum, ( x . ) '
an gufi um-,
trifidum :
lacinia media longiore,
angußipri,
.emarginata ; Joteralibus obtufis.
C . The C O R O L L A
"one P e t a l . ;(<2.)
The T ube cylindrical, longer than the Calyx. (T .)
The L imb ringent. (having two gaping Lips) (L.) .
Thé .Upper’LiP creit, (x.)
narrow,
The Under L ip reflexed,
broader,
trifid: .
the middle fegment the longer,
.nàrrpwer, v '
cmarginate; the lateral- onés obtufc.
• f f . F ilam e n ta duo,
! I fetacea,' '
S T A M I N A J longitudine Iqbiifúperions, a quo involuta.
Fig. 5. i a. A n th e r .* comprejpe,
• Lente âuôa^,. /«pent trutuat*,. Fig- +• S- *
infierne convexa, Fig. 4 , 5 .*
L e reíia. .
a. Fig. 5. Anthera difrupta et farina perfufa.
.''-r-'Tfie-
AME NS
* Magnified.
j the length of. the upper Lip, in which they a;
5 a. The Antheras comprefled,
t. fip ïM E N auadrifiAun
a- F i g ; ^ | | ® | ?he Antheras burft open and covered with the Farina
The P I 'S 'T I L L U M f f t J . he-QG ®RMEi! .? uadrifid- , • = .
1 he 5)TVLE i&MSSP» and involved with the Stamens.
P E R IC A R P IU M 5 nullum.
* Lente auctum. Ca l yx infundo Semina continent," Fig. 3
The PERICARPIUM
‘ .. Magnified'. 5 The SEEDf being lodged at the bottom of the Calvx. fFip- W ËwSÊmÊÊm . . x m v 8
; S, E M I N A-
Fig, 7w8.’ 9.VI
. The S E E D S •
Fig. 7. 8.-9.
•'Magnified. , I fubrotund. ( • S.)
T . T R U N C U S
Fig. i . I
. F . F O L I A
Fig.-1 .
‘Caulis tetragonus, (Fig. I
angulis obtufis,
fiftulofus, :
Brachiatus : (R.)
Ramis axillanbiis, (R.)
patentibus,
oppofitis £’ -
Capitulis terminalibus :
■Floribus verticillatis. (C.)
Ioppofita,
ovato-lanceolata,
petiolSta, (b.‘) s
horizontalia,
T . T h e ,T R U N K
' ü a l ■
F . 'The L E A V E R
FiS' rllÉ is
fubhirfuta.
"A.SfEM tetragonus, (four cornered) (Fig. r . Y .)
with obtufe angles, - y
articulate,- Cjointed),
fifliilous, {hollow)
^Brach ia te : (branching in pairs, each pair J,landing at right-angles
v/iththofie above andbelow) (R ). '
the Branches axillary, (:R.)
patent,
oppofite :
the^Stem terminated with heads'
;qf vertieiliafed Flowers. (Flowers growing in mor/es)0 $
■oppofite, (each pair growing at right angles to the pairs above
„.ately lanceolate, '
having a petiole, (b.jsr*"
rugofe, {wrinkled)
gloffy, . g
Nomen triviale, Monarda F istulosa.
Habitat in Canada. Sp, pi. The common Name, the F istulöse Monarda, or
Ofwego Tea. A Native o f Canada. Sp. pl.