. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. g-elliptical toovate-oblong, .015 to .03 long, .008 to .014 broad, crenate to dentate,cordate to rounded at base, the floral longer than flowers. Flowerspeduncled, 1-4 in the axils; calyx-teeth lanceolate, acute, about half aslong as tube; corolla purlpish, twice as long as calyx —May to Sep-tember — Moist places; common from coast to subalpine regions andinterior plains. (Includes T. scordioides, Schnb.). LABIATE, (mint family.) G63 9. T. Auraniticuin, Post.(Journ. Lin


. Flora of Syria, Palestine, and Sinai : from the Taurus to Ras Muhammas and from the Mediterranean sea to the Syrian desert. g-elliptical toovate-oblong, .015 to .03 long, .008 to .014 broad, crenate to dentate,cordate to rounded at base, the floral longer than flowers. Flowerspeduncled, 1-4 in the axils; calyx-teeth lanceolate, acute, about half aslong as tube; corolla purlpish, twice as long as calyx —May to Sep-tember — Moist places; common from coast to subalpine regions andinterior plains. (Includes T. scordioides, Schnb.). LABIATE, (mint family.) G63 9. T. Auraniticuin, Post.(Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. XXIV,p. 440). 71 .3 to .5, growing inclumps, shrubby at base, papillose-puberulent, pale green; stems flex-uous, paniculate-branched frombase. Leaves short-petioled,ovate-oblong, .015 to .025 long,.008 to .015 broad, rounded atbase, obtuse, obsoletely crenate-dentate, the floral oblong-lenticu-lar, entire, minute, shorter thancymules. Cymes long-peduncled;cymules pedicelled, bracts linear; in flower, .006 longand inflated in fruit, strongly 20-ribbed, teeth. hroad-fria?igular, oh- FiG. Teucrium Auianiticum.(a) Flowering cymes, (&) Fruiting cyme. tuse, apiculate, one-fourth as long as tube; corolla white, hairy, about twice as long as calyx; stamens included — May — Fields; Hauran. Forms a new section Cymosum, between Scordium and Sjnnularia (Fl. Or. IV. p. 814). 10. T. §pIiio§uiii, L. 0 Low, pubescent; stem erect, decussate-branched almost from base, forming a panicle with spinescent leaves soon dropping, petioled, oblong in outline, pinnatipartiteinto obtusely 2-3-fid lobes, the upper sessile, smaller, dentate, theuppermost minute, entire, ovate. Whorls remote, 2-4-flo^vered; bractschanged to stiff S2nnes longer than calyces; pedicels as long as calyx;glandular-hispid, at length deflexed; upper calyx-tooth ovate, out-wardly cancave, the lower 4 subulate; corolla white, scarcely twiceas long as calyx; anthers scarcely exserte


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