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Stenogyne kamehamehae f. albiflora

Description

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Family Lamiaceae

Herbs, sometimes subshrubs or shrubs , annual or perennial , usually aromatic . Stems and branches usually 4-angled. Leaves opposite, rarely whorled or alternate, simple to pinnately dissected or compound , without stipules. Inflorescences generally compound, sometimes flowers solitary and axillary ; verticillasters 2- to many flowered, subtended by leaves or bracts. Flowers bisexual , zygomorphic, rarely subactinomorphic, bracteolate or not. Calyx persistent , 5-toothed, 2-lipped; upper lip 3-toothed or entire (deciduous in Scutellaria) ; lower lip 2- or 4-toothed; tube sometimes hairy annulate inside. Corolla limb usually 2-lipped; upper lip 2-lobed and lower 3-lobed, rarely upper lip entire and lower 4-lobed, also rarely limb (4- or) 5-lobed; tube hairy annulate inside. Stamens epipetalous , 4 or 2, free , rarely filaments connate , sometimes one staminodial; anther 1- or 2-celled, usually dehiscing longitudinally; disc persistent. Ovary superior, 2-celled and each cell 2-ovuled and style subterminal , or ovary 4-parted and each lobe 1-ovuled and style gynobasic (from bases of ovary lobes) with 2-cleft apex. Fruit usually 4 dry nutlets . Seeds with or without endosperm.

Approximately 3500 species in 220 genera, distributed worldwide, but mostly in the Mediterranean region and SW Asia. China has 807 species in 96 genera.Xi-wen Li & Ian C. Hedge "Lamiaceae". in Flora of China Vol. 17 Page 50. Published by Science Press (Beijing) and Missouri Botanical Garden Press. Online at EFloras.org.

Taxonomy

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Similar Species

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Members of the genus Stenogyne

There are approximately 36 species in this genus:

S. acuta · S. adpressa · S. angustifolia (Narrowleaf Stenogyne) · S. bifida (Twocleft Stenogyne) · S. calaminthoides (Bog Stenogyne) · S. calaminthoides var. kulaniensis · S. calycosa (Maui Stenogyne) · S. campanulata (Kalalau Valley Stenogyne) · S. cinerea (Kula Stenogyne) · S. cranwelliae (Kohala Mountain Stenogyne) · S. haliakalae (Haleakala Stenogyne) · S. kaalae (Kaala Stenogyne) · S. kaalae subsp. sherffii · S. kaalae var. obatae · S. kamehamehae (Forest Stenogyne) · S. kamehamehae f. albiflora · S. kanehoana (Oahu Stenogyne) · S. leptophylla var. retrorsa · S. macrantha (Hawai'i Stenogyne) · S. microphylla (Littleleaf Stenogyne) · S. oxygona (Jeweled Stenogyne) · S. parvifloa · S. parviflora · S. pupurea · S. purpurea (Purplefruit Stenogyne) · S. rotundifolia (Pua'ainaka) · S. rotundifolia var. salebrosa · S. rugosa (Ma'ohi'ohi) · S. rugosa var. imberbis · S. scrophularioides (Mohihi) · S. sessilis (Fuzzyflower Stenogyne) · S. sessilis var. hanaulaensis · S. sessilis var. pilosa · S. subsessilis · S. viridialba · S. viridis (Kaanapali Stenogyne)

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Last Revised: 2008-11-12