Stachydioides sideritis

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Stachydioides sideritis
Systematics
Euasterids I
Order : Mint family (Lamiales)
Family : Mint family (Lamiaceae)
Subfamily : Lamioideae
Genre : Articular herbs ( sideritis )
Type : Stachydioides sideritis
Scientific name
Stachydioides sideritis
Willk.

Sideritis stachydioides is a plant type from the genus sideritis ( Sideritis ) in the family of Labiatae (Lamiaceae).

description

Sideritis stachydioides is a perennial plant that can grow to a height of 20 cm and is hairy white, fine-felted or woolly. The leaves are 10 to 15 mm long and 4 to 8 mm wide. They are elongated-spatulate to inverted-ovate-spatulate and entire.

The inflorescences are false whorls, which are usually five to ten close together in an ear and consist of about six flowers . The lower bracts are 8 to 15 mm long and 4 to 8 mm wide and protrude beyond the calyx . They are egg-shaped or heart-shaped-egg-shaped and have entire margins or have up to 11 teeth. The calyx is 4 to 8 mm long and there is no trichome ring on the inside. The crown is 8 to 10 mm long and is yellow or pink in color.

Occurrence and locations

The species occurs in the middle, east and south of Spain . It grows in dry locations.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Rafaël Govaerts (Ed.): Sideritis stachydioides. In: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (WCSP) - The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved September 11, 2019.