Stachys ocymastrum (Woundwort)

Hairy woundwort

PHOTOS OF HAIRY WOUNDWORT

Stachys ocymastrum

Photo of Stachys ocymastrum

Stachys ocymastrum (L.) Briq. / Stachys hirta L. – (Hairy woundwort)

Perennial herb of the mint family -labiatae- up to 90 cm. Erect stems usually hairy. Upper leaves unstalked, base ones petoliated, toothed. Flowers grouped in verticils 4- 6. Corolla ⅓ longer than the calyx, which is very hairy, spine- toothed. Corolla till 1,5 cm, upper lip white, down yellow. In paths, dry uncultivated lands.

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22 April, 2019

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