An Account of Some of the Vegetable Productions, Naturally Growing in This Part of America

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Blossoms redish. By fences in moist land. Not common. July.
ORIGANUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 645.
Origanum spicis subrotundis paniculatis conglomeratis, bracteis calyce longioribus ovatis. Syst. Nat.
WILD MARJORAM. Blossoms purple. Amongst brambles by fences. July.
It is warm and aromatic. Dr. Withering says, the essential oil is so acrid that it may be considered as a caustic, and is much used with that intention by farriers. A little cotton wool moist- ened botanically arranged. 463 ened with it,
...and put into the hollow of an aching tooth, fre- quently relieves the pain. The dried leaves make an exceed- ingly grateful tea. The tops of the plant dye purple.
DRACOCEPHALUM. Linn. Gen. Plant. 648.
Dracocephalum floribus spicaiis, foliis lanceolatis serratis.
Syst. Nat.
DRAGON'S HEAD. The middle segment of the lower lip the largest ; intire. Blossoms variegated with red and white. By stone walls in Dedham. July.
TRICHOSTEMA ? Linn. Gen. Plant. 652.
Trichostema staminibus longissimis exertis. Syst.


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