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Marrubium

Marrubium
Family: Lamiaceae
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Patrick Alexander
PLANT: Biennial or perennial taprooted herbs, pubescent; stems usually erect, often much branched from crown. LEAVES: long‑petiolate to subsessile; blades ovate to orbicular; margin mostly toothed. INFLORESCENCE: verticillate, interrupted; bracts leafy. FLOWERS: subsessile; calyx zygomorphic or actinomorphic, enlarging slightly in fruit, the teeth 5 or 10, the apices spinose, straight or curled; corolla zygomorphic, 2‑lipped, the tube shorter than calyx, the upper lip flat, 2‑lobed, the lower lip 3‑lobed; stamens 4, included in corolla tube, the anther sacs divaricate with none abortive; ovary sessile, lobed to base; stigma evenly 2‑lobed. NUTLETS: oblong to ovoid, glabrous, the epidermis cells rounded or depressed. REFERENCES: Christy, Charlotte M. Lamiaceae. 2003. J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 35(2).
Species within checklist: Central Plains Experimental Range NEON (CPER) plants - Central Plains (D10)
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