Pogostemon cruciatus (Benth.) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 530 1891. (syn: Anuragia cruciata (Benth.) Raizada; Dysophylla cruciata Benth.; Dysophylla petelotii Doan [Invalid]; Dysophylla tetraphylla Wight; Eusteralis cruciata (Benth.) Panigrahi; Mentha quadrifolia D.Don; Pogostemon tetraphylla (Wight) F.Muell.); Indian Subcontinent to China (Yunnan) (from WCSP); Till this episode of Lamiaceae I knew this plant as Eusteralis cruciata (Benth.) Panigrahi, but now it is Pogostemon cruciatus (Benth) Kuntze. It is a photograph of loose specimen collected by me nearly one decade back in Chamoli district at an elevation of about 800m. Since the species is not present in eFI I am posting it as an addition. Thank you ... now if one wanted to dissect a flower from your flower spike or you wanted to yourself how would you go about it? Yes, the flowers or any other part need to be re-hydrated for dissection. Most of the taxonomists are accustomed to this practice. References: The Plant List Ver.1.1 WCSP Tropicos NOTES ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF TWO RARE POGOSTEMON SPECIES (LAMIACEAE) -IN SOUTH INDIA (2014) Flora of China (Dysophylla cruciata Bentham) JSTOR (Isptype) |
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