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Stachys cretica L. [family LAMIACEAE]

Heldreich, T.H.H., #s.n.
05-1844
Specimens
Greece
K
Stachys cretica L. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Stachys germanica L. [family LAMIACEAE]
Stachys heraclea All. [family LAMIACEAE]

Stachys acutifolia Bory & Chaub. [family LAMIACEAE]

Heldreich, T.H.H., #688
07-1867
Specimens
Greece
K
Stachys acutifolia Bory & Chaub. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Stachys graeca Boiss. & Heldr. [family LAMIACEAE]
Stachys heraclea All. [family LAMIACEAE]
Stachys lusitanica (Hoffmanns. & Link) Steud. [family LAMIACEAE]

Type? of Stachys barbata Lapeyr. [family LAMIACEAE]

Xatard B.J.P., #None
None
Specimens
France
MPU
Type? of Stachys barbata Lapeyr. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Stachys heraclea All. [family LAMIACEAE]; Verified by Schäfer, P.A.,

Stachys heraclea All. [family LAMIACEAE]

Lacaita, C., #2741
28-07-1921
Specimens
Italy
K
Stachys heraclea All. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Stachys heraclea All. var. lucana Lacaita [family LAMIACEAE]

Lectotype of Betonica heraclea L. [family LAMIACEAE]

Anon., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Unknown
LINN
Lectotype of Betonica heraclea L. [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)
Stachys aurea Benth. [family LAMIACEAE]

Filed as Stachys heraclea All. [family LABIATAE/LAMIACEAE]

Tenore, M., #s.n.
None
Specimens
Italy
HBG
Stachys heraclea All. [family LABIATAE/LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

Draft for Mantissa plantarum

Linné, Carl von (1707-1778)
Manuscripts
LINNSOC

Type of Stachys malessana Degen and Hervier [family LAMIACEAE]

Reverchon, E., #1270
1906-07-01
Specimens
Spain
C
Type of Stachys malessana Degen and Hervier [family LAMIACEAE] (stored under name)

STACHYS integrifolia Vahl ex Benth. [family LABIATAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 5, page 226, (1912) Author: By N. E. BROWN, T. COOKE and S. A. SKAN.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
an erect branched shrub or undershrub; branches quadrangular, elongated, not so hard as in S. teres, very sparingly leafy, densely and shortly white- or yellowish-tomentose; leaves sessile or very shortly petiolate, oblong, lanceolate-oblong or sometimes obovate, 5–10 lin. long, 1–4 lin. broad, rounded or obtuse, rarely acute, narrowed or rounded at the base, entire or few-toothed in the upper part, more or less covered with stellate hairs, sometimes glabrescent; bracts usually about as long as or shorter than the calyx; whorls 2–8-flowered, several, the lower distant, the upper close together; pedicels 1/2– 3/4 lin. long; calyx campanulate, 2 3/4–5 1/2 lin. long, very densely yellowish-woolly; teeth subulate or linear, 1–2 3/4 lin. long, not spinescent; corolla yellow, slightly tomentose outside; tube 2 1/4–3 lin. long; upper lip suborbicular or broadly ovate, 1 1/4–1 3/4 lin. long; lower lip about 3 lin. long. null

Stachys aurea [family LAMIACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found on rocky situations in the south-western Karoo and southern Namaqualand. Map. 41.
Freely branched shrub 0,3 — 1 m tall; branches spreading to ascending, densely yellowish white stellate-tomentulose. Leaves small, subsessile or shortly pe-tiolate; blade green, thin-textured, obovate or oblanceolate to narrowly elliptic, 10—20 X 2—5 mm, sparingly to freely stellate-hispid on both surfaces or subglabrous above, apex acute to obtuse, base cuneate, margin entire or few-toothed near the apex. Inflorescence produced at the ends of slender branches, of few to several 4—6-flowered verticils; bracts resembling the leaves, stellate-hispid. Calyx densely yel­lowish woolly-tomentose, 6—9 mm long. Corolla yellow; tube 5—6 mm long; upper lip ascending, 2—3 mm long; lower lip deflexed, 5—6 mm long.

STACHYS teres Skan [family LABIATAE]

Flora Capensis, Vol 5, page 226, (1912) Author: By N. E. BROWN, T. COOKE and S. A. SKAN.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
an erect branched shrub 3 ft. high; branches terete, more or less spreading, hard, sparingly leafy, densely covered with a close yellowish-white tomentum; internodes usually much longer than the leaves; leaves very small, subsessile or shortly petiolate, suborbicular to obovate or oblong-lanceolate, 2–7 lin. long, 1–3 lin. broad, rounded or obtuse, quite entire or few-toothed at the apex, cuneate at the base, more or less covered with stellate hairs on both sides; bracts conspicuous, usually longer than or as long as the calyx; whorls 4–6-flowered, several, distant or close together at the ends of the branches; pedicels about 1 lin. long; calyx campanulate, about 4 1/2 lin. long, very densely yellowish-woolly outside; teeth triangular-lanceolate or triangular-linear, 1 1/2–2 1/4 lin. long, acuminate, not spinescent; corolla yellow, about 5 1/2 lin. long, slightly tomentose outside; tube about 3 1/2 lin. long; upper lip broadly obovate, 1 3/4 lin. long; lower lip 3 lin. long. null

Filed as Stachys heraclea [family LABIATAE]

Bellardi, C.A.L., #None
None
Specimens
Italy
B
Stachys heraclea [family LABIATAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Stachys heraclea [family LABIATAE]

None, #None
None
Specimens
Italy
B
Stachys heraclea [family LABIATAE] (stored under name)