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Teucrium canadense, Linn. Erect, perennial herb, 1-3 ft. high, soft-pubescent or canescent: lvs. ovate-lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 2-3 in. long, serrate, base rounded, somewhat canescent beneath, short-petioled; floral lvs. bract-like, sessile, lanceolate: spikes 2-6 in. long, rather lax, simple: fls. purple to cream-color; calyx short-pedicelled, campanulate, hoary and somewhat villous; corolla-lip elongated. Low ground, Maine to Brit. Col., southward to Pa., Ohio, Mo., New Mex., and Calif. — Useful for low grounds and moist borders.
 
Teucrium canadense, Linn. Erect, perennial herb, 1-3 ft. high, soft-pubescent or canescent: lvs. ovate-lanceolate to oblong-ovate, 2-3 in. long, serrate, base rounded, somewhat canescent beneath, short-petioled; floral lvs. bract-like, sessile, lanceolate: spikes 2-6 in. long, rather lax, simple: fls. purple to cream-color; calyx short-pedicelled, campanulate, hoary and somewhat villous; corolla-lip elongated. Low ground, Maine to Brit. Col., southward to Pa., Ohio, Mo., New Mex., and Calif. — Useful for low grounds and moist borders.
 
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