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Galeopsis pyrenaica

Galeopsis pyrenaica Bartl.
Galeopsis pyrenaica
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Galeopsis pyrenaica is a species in the genus Galeopsis, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It was first described by Bartl. in 1848 and is native to southeastern France and Spain.

Description

Galeopsis pyrenaica is a member of the Lamiaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the mint family. The species is part of the Galeopsis genus, which includes various annual herbs. This plant is indigenous to southeastern France and Spain, where it grows in its natural habitat. The species was formally described in 1848 by the botanist Bartl. and has since been recognized in botanical literature. Its name reflects its geographic association with the Pyrenees region.

Distribution

SE · France · Spain

Synonyms

Tetrahit pyrenaicumGaleopsis blanquetiiGaleopsis ladanum var. pyrenaicaGaleopsis nadaliGaleopsis pubinervis

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