. Flowers of the field. Botany. LABIATE FAMILY 393 flowers rose-colour, in interrupted, dense, many-flowered whorls.â On a chalky soil ; very rare.âFl. July, August. Biennial. 3. 5. aipiiia (Hill Woundwort). âStem erect, little branched, velvety, glandular at the top, iâ2 feet high, herbaceous ; leaves. STACHYS ?\(tICA (f/tWi^c vrf). oval-lanceolate, cordate, distinctly and regularly cre-nate-serrate, acuminate, velvety on both sides, green above, paler beneath; the loic-er long-stalked, the upper sessile ; flowers ptirple, 5âu in each axil, in a distantly interrupted spike : hracleoles li


. Flowers of the field. Botany. LABIATE FAMILY 393 flowers rose-colour, in interrupted, dense, many-flowered whorls.â On a chalky soil ; very rare.âFl. July, August. Biennial. 3. 5. aipiiia (Hill Woundwort). âStem erect, little branched, velvety, glandular at the top, iâ2 feet high, herbaceous ; leaves. STACHYS ?\(tICA (f/tWi^c vrf). oval-lanceolate, cordate, distinctly and regularly cre-nate-serrate, acuminate, velvety on both sides, green above, paler beneath; the loic-er long-stalked, the upper sessile ; flowers ptirple, 5âu in each axil, in a distantly interrupted spike : hracleoles linear-lanceolate, nearly as long as the calyx, refle.\ed, velvety â calyx Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge


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