Dracocephalum
"Dragonhead" redirects here. For the triad leader, see Triad (underground society).
Dracocephalum | |
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Dracocephalum ruyschiana | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Genus: | Dracocephalum L. |
Dracocephalum is a genus of about 60[1] to 70 species[2][3] of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. These flowers, collectively called dragonhead, are annual or perennial herbaceous plants or subshrubs, growing to 15 to 90 centimeters tall.
Selected species
- D. aitchisonii Rech.f.
- D. argunense Fisch. ex Link
- D. aucheri Boiss.
- D. austriacum L.
- D. bipinnatum Rupr.
- D. botryoides Steven
- D. breviflorum Turrill
- D. bullatum Forrest ex Diels
- D. butkovii Krassovsk.
- D. calophyllum Hand.-Mazz.
- D. charkeviczii Prob.
- D. discolor Bunge
- D. diversifolium Rupr.
- D. ferganicum Lazkov
- D. foetidum Bunge
- D. formosum Gontsch.
- D. forrestii W.W.Sm.
- D. fragile Turcz. ex Benth.
- D. fruticulosum Steph. ex Willd.
- D. grandiflorum L.
- D. heterophyllum Benth.
- D. hoboksarensis G.J.Liu
- D. imberbe Bunge
- D. imbricatum C.Y.Wu & W.T.Wang
- D. integrifolium Bunge
- D. isabellae Forrest ex W.W.Sm.
- D. jacutense Peschkova
- D. junatovii A.L.Budantsev
- D. kafiristanicum Bornm.
- D. komarovii Lipsky
- D. kotschyi Boiss.
- D. krylovii Lipsky
- D. lindbergii Rech.f.
- D. longipedicellatum Muschl.
- D. microflorum C.Y.Wu & W.T.Wang
- D. moldavica L. (type)
- D. multicaule Montbret & Aucher ex Benth.
- D. multicolor Kom.
- D. nodulosum Rupr.
- D. nuratavicum Adylov
- D. nuristanicum Rech.f. & Edelb.
- D. nutans L.
- D. oblongifolium Regel
- D. olchonense Peschkova
- D. origanoides Steph. ex Willd.
- D. palmatoides C.Y.Wu & W.T.Wang
- D. palmatum Steph. ex Willd.
- D. parviflorum Nutt.
- D. paulsenii Briq.
- D. peregrinum L.
- D. pinnatum L.
- D. polychaetum Bornm.
- D. popovii T.V.Egorova & Sipliv.
- D. propinquum W.W.Sm.
- D. psammophilum C.Y.Wu & W.T.Wang
- D. purdomii W.W.Sm.
- D. renati Emb.
- D. rigidulum Hand.-Mazz.
- D. rupestre Hance
- D. ruyschiana L.
- D. schischkinii Strizhova
- D. scrobiculatum Regel
- D. spinulosum Popov
- D. stamineum Kar. & Kir.
- D. stellerianum Hiltebr.
- D. subcapitatum (Kuntze) Lipsky
- D. surmandinum Rech.f.
- D. taliense Forrest ex W.W.Sm.
- D. tanguticum Maxim.
- D. thymiflorum L.
- D. truncatum Y.Z.Sun ex C.Y.Wu
- D. velutinum C.Y.Wu & W.T.Wang
- D. wallichii Sealy
- D. wendelboi Hedge
References
- ↑ Sonboli, A., et al. (2011). Molecular characterization of Iranian Dracocephalum (Lamiaceae) species based on RAPD data. Acta Biologica Szegediensis 55(2), 227-30.
- ↑ Lazarević, P., et al. (2009). On the distribution of Dracocephalum ruyschiana (Lamiaceae) in the Balkan Peninsula. Phytologia Balcanica 15(2), 175-79.
- ↑ Dracocephalum. Flora of China.
- ↑ "Dracocephalum L.". The Plant List; Version 1. (published on the internet). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden. 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
External links
- Media related to Dracocephalum at Wikimedia Commons
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