Pogostemon yatabeanus
Pogostemon yatabeanus (Makino) Press

Pogostemon yatabeanus is a species in the Lamiaceae family, native to regions including Indomalaya, Palaearctic, Amur, South-Central and Southeast China, Japan, Khabarovsk, Korea, and Primorye. It was published in 1982 and is classified under the genus Pogostemon.
Description
Pogostemon yatabeanus (Makino) Press belongs to the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. This species is distributed across several regions, including the Indomalaya and Palaearctic ecozones, as well as Amur, South-Central and Southeast China, Japan, Khabarovsk, Korea, and Primorye. The species was formally described in 1982 and is part of the genus Pogostemon, which is characterized by aromatic herbs and shrubs. Its native range spans across parts of Asia, indicating a broad but localized distribution within the region.
Distribution
Oriental (Indomalaya) · Palaearctic · Amur · China South-Central · China Southeast · Japan · Khabarovsk · Korea · Primorye
Synonyms
Pogostemon lythroidesPogostemon tsiangiiDysophylla linearis var. yatabeanaDysophylla jatabeanaDysophylla lythroidesDysophylla martiniDysophylla tsiangiiDysophylla yatabeanaEusteralis yatabeana




