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Physostegia
Genus of flowering plants
Genus of flowering plants
Physostegia, the lionshearts or false dragonheads (in reference to their similarity to Dracocephalum), is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, native to North America (United States, Canada, northern Mexico). They are erect rhizomatous herbaceous perennials inhabiting damp, sunny places. They grow up to 2 m tall with purple or pink tubular flowers in racemes in summer.
The generic name comes from two Greek words, physa (a bladder) and stege (a covering), referring to the calyx, which becomes full of fruit when mature.
Physostegia virginiana is the most common species, and is known as "obedient plant".
;Species
- Physostegia angustifolia Fernald - lower Mississippi Valley, southern Great Plains
- Physostegia correllii (Lundell) Shinners - Texas, northern Mexico
- Physostegia digitalis Small - Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama
- Physostegia godfreyi P.D.Cantino - Florida Panhandle
- Physostegia intermedia (Nutt.) Engelm. & A.Gray - lower Mississippi Valley, southern Great Plains
- Physostegia ledinghamii (B.Boivin) P.D.Cantino - Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota
- Physostegia leptophylla Small - Southeast from Florida to Virginia
- Physostegia longisepala P.D.Cantino - Texas, Louisiana
- Physostegia parviflora Nutt. ex A.Gray - western Canada (Manitoba to British Columbia), northwestern + north-central United States (Illinois to Washington)
- Physostegia pulchella Lundell - eastern Texas
- Physostegia purpurea (Walter) S.F.Blake - Southeast from Florida to North Carolina
- Physostegia virginiana (L.) Benth. - much of eastern + central US + Canada; northeastern Mexico
References
References
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- [http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=155788 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families]
- [http://bonap.net/NAPA/TaxonMaps/Genus/County/Physostegia Biota of North America Program, 2013 county distribution maps]
- (2008). "RHS A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants". Dorling Kindersley.
- Coombes, Allen J.. (2012). "The A to Z of plant names". Timber Press.
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