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Hyptis - Photo (c) Gabriel Camilo Jaramillo Giraldo, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Gabriel Camilo Jaramillo Giraldo CC
Genus Hyptis Info
Hyptis is a genus of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family. These plants, known commonly as bushmints, are widespread in tropical North and South America, as well as parts of West Africa. There are 300 to 400 species, which may be annual or perennial, and small herb to large shrub. (Wikipedia)
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Desert Lavender (Condea emoryi) Info
Condea emoryi (synonym Hyptis emoryi), the desert lavender, is a large, multi-stemmed shrub species of flowering plant in Lamiaceae, the mint family. (Wikipedia)
Musky Mint - Photo (c) Anita Gould, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Anita Gould CC
Musky Mint (Hyptis alata) Info
Hyptis alata (musky mint, or clustered bushmint) is a shrub species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae, the mint family. The genus Hyptis is commonly known as the bushmints. It is a native species throughout the southeastern United States from Texas to North Carolina, as well as in Cuba, Argentina, southern Brazil, and Paraguay. It is found in wetlands, prairies, pond margins and wet flatwoods. Hyptis alata is the southeastern United States analog (Wikipedia)
Wide Spikenard - Photo (c) Jiaranai, all rights reserved, uploaded by Jiaranai C
Wide Spikenard (Mesosphaerum suaveolens) Info
Mesosphaerum suaveolens, synonym Hyptis suaveolens, the pignut or chan, is a branching pseudocereal plant native to tropical regions of Mexico, Central, the West Indies, and South America, as well as being naturalized in tropical parts of Africa, Asia and Australia. It is generally 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) tall, occasionally up to 3 m (9.8 ft). Stems are hairy, and square in cross section. Leaves are oppositely arranged, 2–10 cm (0.79–3.94 in) long, with shal (Wikipedia)
False Ironwort - Photo (c) Roy R. Kencana, all rights reserved, uploaded by Roy R. Kencana C
False Ironwort (Hyptis capitata) Info
Hyptis capitata, also known as false ironwort or knobweed, is a species of erect annual shrubs, of the plant family Lamiaceae. It is native to Florida, Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and South America but naturalized in Australia, Southeast Asia, and some tropical islands. The plants grow up to a height of 1.5 meters. Crushed leaves are applied to cuts. It is considered a weed in many places. (Wikipedia)
John Charles - Photo (c) Lex García, all rights reserved, uploaded by Lex García C
John Charles (Hyptis verticillata) Info
Condea verticillata, commonly known as John Charles, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is found in Mexico, Florida, Central America, the Caribbean, and northwestern South America. It has also been introduced to Hawaii. (Wikipedia)
Hyptis atrorubens - Photo (c) Anne, all rights reserved C
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Lesser Roundweed - Photo (c) Edwin Bridges, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Edwin Bridges CC
Lesser Roundweed (Hyptis brevipes) Info
Hyptis brevipes is a species of flowering plant in the Hyptis genus. These plants known commonly as lesser roundweed, nanto-iganigakusa (Taiwan), genggeyan and kaneja (Indonesia), sawi hutan (Malaysia), ortela-brava and fazendeiro (Brazil). Hyptis brevipes is an erect annual plant up to 1 m high with the typical square stem of a labiate, often densely hairy but sometimes less so. Leaves are also normally coarsely hairy on both surfaces, opposite, narrowly ovate or lanceolate, (Wikipedia)
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John Charles (Condea verticillata) Info
Condea verticillata, commonly known as John Charles, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is found in Mexico, Florida, Central America, the Caribbean, and northwestern South America. It has also been introduced to Hawaii. (Wikipedia)