Leonurus macranthus
Leonurus macranthus Maxim.
Leonurus macranthus is a species in the Lamiaceae family, first described in 1859 by Maxim. It is native to several regions in East Asia.
Description
Leonurus macranthus is a member of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. It was first described in 1859 by the botanist Maxim. The species is distributed across several regions in East Asia, including China North-Central, Japan, Khabarovsk, Korea, Manchuria, and Primorye. As part of the genus Leonurus, it is related to other species within the same genus, which are also found in similar habitats. The plant's native range indicates its adaptation to temperate climates in this part of the world.
Distribution
China North-Central · Japan · Khabarovsk · Korea · Manchuria · Primorye
Synonyms
Leonurus japonicusLeonurus macranthus var. villosissimus



