Sideritis hyssopifolia

Ysopblättriges member herb ( Sideritis hyssopifolia )

The Ysopblättrige member herb ( Sideritis hyssopifolia ) is a species of the genus member herbs ( Sideritis ) in the mint family ( Lamiaceae).

Description

The herb is a member Ysopblättrige up to 40 (rarely to 80) cm tall perennial plant that is glabrous to hairy tomentose. The leaves are 5-35 mm long and 2-10 mm wide. They are linear to ovate or obovate, or vice versa lanceolate to spatulate vice versa. Your margin is entire, weakly serrated or notched. The leaves are sessile or short-stalked.

The inflorescences are 5-15 in Scheinquirlen in dense spikes and usually consist of six flowers. The cup is filled 6-8 mm long, and on the inside with a ring of trichomes. The crown is about 10 mm long, is yellow in color, and sometimes coated purple.

Occurrences and locations

The species occurs in southwestern Europe before and is often found in the mountains, in the north -east extends their range up to the Swiss Jura. It grows on rocky sites, forests and meadows.

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