Prunella prunelliformis
Prunella prunelliformis (Maxim.) Makino
Prunella prunelliformis is a species in the genus Prunella, belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It was first described by Maxim. and later reclassified by Makino in 1906. The species is native to Japan.
Description
Prunella prunelliformis is a member of the Lamiaceae family, commonly known as the mint family. This species was originally described by Maxim. and later reclassified by Makino in 1906. It is naturally found in Japan, where it is part of the local flora. The genus Prunella includes several species known for their small, clustered flowers and herbaceous growth habit. Prunella prunelliformis shares these general characteristics. As a member of the Lamiaceae family, it is likely to exhibit traits such as square stems and opposite leaves typical of the family. The species has no reported common names in English, and its scientific name remains in use as described.
Distribution
Japan
Synonyms
Prunellopsis prunelliformisDracocephalum prunelliformePrunella prunelliformis f. albiflora



