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Hyptis Angustifolia
''Hyptis'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. These plants, known commonly as bushmints, are native to the subtropical and tropical Americas, from the southern United States to northern Argentina. There are 170 species, which may be annual or perennial herb to shrub. In 2012 several genera were segregated from ''Hyptis'', including '' Cantinoa'', '' Mesosphaerum'', and '' Oocephalus''. Species 170 species are accepted. * '' Hyptis actinocephala'' * '' Hyptis adamantium'' * ''Hyptis alata'' – clustered bushmint, musky mint * '' Hyptis albolanata'' * '' Hyptis alpestris'' * '' Hyptis alutacea'' * '' Hyptis amaurocaulis'' * '' Hyptis ammotropha'' * '' Hyptis angulosa'' * '' Hyptis angustifolia'' * '' Hyptis arenaria'' * '' Hyptis argentea'' * '' Hyptis armillata'' * '' Hyptis asteroides'' * '' Hyptis atrorubens'' – marubio oscuro * '' Hyptis australis'' * '' Hyptis bahiensis'' * '' Hyptis balansae'' * '' Hyptis bicolor'' * '' Hyptis brachia ...
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Hyptis Alata
''Hyptis alata'', the musky mint or clustered bushmint, is a shrub species of flowering plant in the Lamiaceae, the ''mint family''. The genus ''Hyptis'' is commonly known as the bushmints. It is a native species throughout the southeastern United States from Texas to North Carolina, as well as in Cuba, Argentina, southern Brazil, and Paraguay. It is found in wetlands, prairies, pond margins and wet flatwoods. ''Hyptis alata'' is the southeastern United States analog to the southwestern United States, Southwestern deserts ''H. emoryi'', the desert lavender.Photo-Flowers, close-up
- "Aquatic, Wetland, and Invasive Plants–''Hyptis alata''"

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Hyptis Angustifolia
''Hyptis'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. These plants, known commonly as bushmints, are native to the subtropical and tropical Americas, from the southern United States to northern Argentina. There are 170 species, which may be annual or perennial herb to shrub. In 2012 several genera were segregated from ''Hyptis'', including '' Cantinoa'', '' Mesosphaerum'', and '' Oocephalus''. Species 170 species are accepted. * '' Hyptis actinocephala'' * '' Hyptis adamantium'' * ''Hyptis alata'' – clustered bushmint, musky mint * '' Hyptis albolanata'' * '' Hyptis alpestris'' * '' Hyptis alutacea'' * '' Hyptis amaurocaulis'' * '' Hyptis ammotropha'' * '' Hyptis angulosa'' * '' Hyptis angustifolia'' * '' Hyptis arenaria'' * '' Hyptis argentea'' * '' Hyptis armillata'' * '' Hyptis asteroides'' * '' Hyptis atrorubens'' – marubio oscuro * '' Hyptis australis'' * '' Hyptis bahiensis'' * '' Hyptis balansae'' * '' Hyptis bicolor'' * '' Hyptis brachia ...
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Hyptis Brevipes
''Hyptis brevipes'' is a species of flowering plant in the genus ''Hyptis''. These plants known commonly as lesser roundweed, nanto-iganigakusa (Taiwan), genggeyan and kaneja (Indonesia), sawi hutan (Malaysia), ortela-brava and fazendeiro (Brazil). ''Hyptis brevipes'' is an erect annual plant up to 1 m high with the typical square stem of a labiate, often densely hairy but sometimes less so. Leaves are also normally coarsely hairy on both surfaces, opposite, narrowly ovate or lanceolate, 5–7 cm long, up to 2 cm wide, cuneate at the base, the margins irregularly serrate. The inflorescence is a dense raceme, almost globose, up to 14 mm diameter, on a peduncle about 1 cm long in the axils of most upper leaves. Corolla or petals are white, irregularly five-lobed, and about 5 mm long. The calyx, 4 mm long, also has five narrow, finely barbed lobes. Seed In botany, a seed is a plant structure containing an embryo and stored nutrients in a pro ...
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Hyptis Brachypoda
''Hyptis'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. These plants, known commonly as bushmints, are native to the subtropical and tropical Americas, from the southern United States to northern Argentina. There are 170 species, which may be annual or perennial herb to shrub. In 2012 several genera were segregated from ''Hyptis'', including '' Cantinoa'', '' Mesosphaerum'', and '' Oocephalus''. Species 170 species are accepted. * '' Hyptis actinocephala'' * '' Hyptis adamantium'' * ''Hyptis alata'' – clustered bushmint, musky mint * '' Hyptis albolanata'' * '' Hyptis alpestris'' * '' Hyptis alutacea'' * '' Hyptis amaurocaulis'' * '' Hyptis ammotropha'' * '' Hyptis angulosa'' * ''Hyptis angustifolia'' * '' Hyptis arenaria'' * '' Hyptis argentea'' * '' Hyptis armillata'' * '' Hyptis asteroides'' * '' Hyptis atrorubens'' – marubio oscuro * '' Hyptis australis'' * '' Hyptis bahiensis'' * '' Hyptis balansae'' * '' Hyptis bicolor'' * '' Hyptis brachiat ...
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