stalked bugleweed
Lycopus rubellus Moench

Lycopus rubellus, known as stalked bugleweed, is a perennial herb in the Lamiaceae family. It is native to parts of the United States and thrives in wetland and riparian habitats. The species was first described in 1802 by Moench.
Description
Lycopus rubellus is a flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is found in various regions across the United States, including Ontario, Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, and others. This plant is adapted to wetland and riparian environments. It is a perennial herb that grows in moist habitats. The species was first published in 1802 by the botanist Moench.
Other common names
stalked bugleweedstalked water-horehoundtaper-leaved bugleweedtaper-leaved water-horehoundtaperleaf water horehound
Distribution
Ontario · Global · Alabama · Arkansas · Colorado · Connecticut · Delaware · District of Columbia · Florida · Georgia · Illinois · Indiana · Kansas · Kentucky · Louisiana · Maine · Maryland · Massachusetts · Michigan · Mississippi · Missouri · New Hampshire · New Jersey · New York · North Carolina · Ohio · Oklahoma · Pennsylvania · Rhode I. · South Carolina
Synonyms
Lycopus arkansanusLycopus obtusifoliusLycopus rubellus var. arkansanusLycopus rubellus var. lanceolatusLycopus rubellus var. velutinusLycopus velutinus



