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Flowers In India
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Labiate :
(Lipped) A flower divided into an upper 'hood' and a lower flat or pouched lip, typical of members of the Deadnettle/Mint Family (Lamiaceae).
The example is Salvia texensis.
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