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Glechoma hirsuta

Glechoma hirsuta Waldst. & Kit.
Glechoma hirsuta
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Glechoma hirsuta is a species in the Lamiaceae family, native to regions across Europe and parts of Asia. It was first described in 1804 by Waldst. & Kit.

Description

Glechoma hirsuta is a member of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. It is distributed across several regions, including Southeastern Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, and parts of Russia. Specific locations include Albania, Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, Sicilia, Ukraine, and Yugoslavia. The species was formally published in 1804 by the authors Waldst. & Kit.

Distribution

SE · Global · NO · Albania · Austria · Belarus · Bulgaria · Central European Rus · Czechoslovakia · East European Russia · Greece · Hungary · Italy · Poland · Romania · Sicilia · Ukraine · Yugoslavia

Synonyms

Glechoma hirsuta var. lamiifoliaGlechoma hederacea subsp. hirsutaGlechoma hirsuta var. fruska-goraeGlechoma lamiifoliaGlechoma hederacea var. hirsutaNepeta glechoma subsp. hirsuta

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