Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Schrad.

FLORA OF CAMP MINDEN
Webster Parish, Louisiana
LAMIACEAE	narrowieaf mountainmint
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Schrad.
DMC 464003/3803533 TO 463981/3602819. 0.1 km E of Jim Davis
Cemetery, ca. 1.3 km NE of Van Ornsdale Cemetery.
Scattered. Erect, fibrous rooted, perennial herb; 0.5 m tall.
Corolla: pink to white.
Community: Pine-Oak/Hickory Flatwoods and verge.
Topography: level.
Substrate: silty clay loam.
Associates: Pinus taeda, Liquidambar styraciflua, Acer rubrum, Bidens
polylepis, Solanum carolinense, Quercus, Paspalum, Panicum spp.
P Douqlas, N. Hastings & M. Winnie # 218 56 m	17 JUN 2002
Plan? Inventory & Determination by Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands
(CEMML), Colorado State University, Fort Collins.
03092318