Endostemon
Endostemon is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1910. It is native primarily to eastern Africa, with some species in central and southern Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Madagascar, and the Indian subcontinent.[1]
- Species[1]
- Endostemon albus A.J.Paton, Harley & M.M.Harley - Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique
- Endostemon camporum (Gürke) M.R.Ashby - Kenya, Tanzania
- Endostemon ctenoneurus Harley - Kenya, Somalia
- Endostemon glandulosus Harley & Sebsebe - Ethiopia
- Endostemon gracilis (Benth.) M.R.Ashby - Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania, Yemen
- Endostemon kelleri (Briq.) Ryding ex A.J.Paton & Harley - Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia
- Endostemon leucosphaerus (Briq.) A.J.Paton, Harley & M.M.Harley - Somalia, Ethiopia
- Endostemon membranaceus (Benth.) Ayob. ex A.J.Paton & Harley - Cameroon, Angola, Central African Republic
- Endostemon obbiadensis (Chiov.) M.R.Ashby - Somalia
- Endostemon obtusifolius (E.Mey.) N.E.Br. - from South Africa north to Angola and Tanzania
- Endostemon racemosus Ryding, A.J.Paton & Thulin - Somalia
- Endostemon stenocaulis (Hedge) Ryding, A.J.Paton & Thulin - Somalia
- Endostemon tenuiflorus (Benth.) M.R.Ashby - eastern + southern Africa, Madagascar, Arabian Peninsula
- Endostemon tereticaulis (Poir.) M.R.Ashby - widespread across much of tropical Africa, also Yemen + Saudi Arabia
- Endostemon tomentosus Harley & Sebsebe - Somalia
- Endostemon tubulascens (Briq.) M.R.Ashby - Angola
- Endostemon usambarensis M.R.Ashby - Tanzania
- Endostemon villosus (Briq.) M.R.Ashby - central Africa
- Endostemon viscosus (Roth) M.R.Ashby - India, Assam, Sri Lanka
- Endostemon wakefieldii (Baker) M.R.Ashby - Kenya
Endostemon | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Subfamily: | Nepetoideae |
Tribe: | Ocimeae |
Genus: | Endostemon N.E.Br. |
Synonyms[1] | |
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