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Trichostema Purpusii
''Trichostema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, which are aromatic herbs or subshrubs. These plants are native to North America. Many plant of this genus which have whorls of small blue flowers are called by the common name bluecurls. Species Species include: *'' Trichostema arizonicum'' A.Gray – Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Sonora, Chihuahua *''Trichostema austromontanum'' H.F.Lewis – Nevada, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema brachiatum'' L. - central and eastern North America *''Trichostema dichotomum'' L. – Bahamas, Quebec, Ontario, eastern and south-central United States *'' Trichostema lanatum'' Benth. – California, Baja California *'' Trichostema lanceolatum'' Benth. – Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema laxum'' A.Gray – Oregon, California *''Trichostema mexicanum'' Epling – northeastern Mexico *'' Trichostema micranthum'' A.Gray – Arizona, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema nesophilum'' ...
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Trichostema Lanatum
''Trichostema lanatum'', the woolly bluecurls, is a small evergreen shrub or sub-shrub native to arid coastal chaparral regions of California and the northern parts of Baja California. ''Trichostema lanatum'' is many-branched and grows to 1.5 m (5 ft) tall, with narrow, pointed green leaves. The smooth-petaled blue flowers are borne in dense clusters, with the stem and calyces covered in woolly hairs of blue, pink, or white. Flowers are present from March to June. Spanish explorers in California called the plant ''romero'', the Spanish term for rosemary, and that common name is still sometimes used.Rogers, D. (2001)Romero or Woolly Blue Curls.''Double Cone Quarterly''. Uses ''Trichostema lanatum'' is cultivated as an ornamental plant, and several cultivars have been developed. It attracts hummingbirds and bumblebees. It is aromatic and glandular. Native Americans used it for a variety of medicinal and other purposes. It makes a flavorful tea Tea is an aroma ...
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Trichostema Micranthum
''Trichostema micranthum'' is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, known by the common name smallflower bluecurls. Distribution The plant is native to Southern California, northwestern Arizona, and northern Baja California state. In California populations are found in the San Bernardino Mountains and San Emigdio Mountains of the Transverse Ranges. Its habitat includes meadow wetlands and riparian riverbanks, often in white fir (''Abies concolor'') and Yellow pine forest habitats. It grows at in elevation. Description ''Trichostema micranthum'' is an annual herb growing to under in maximum height. Its aromatic foliage is coated in short, glandular and nonglandular hairs. The pointed oval or lance-shaped leaves are up to 4.5 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a series of clusters of flowers located at each leaf pair. Each flower has a hairy calyx of pointed sepals and a tubular, lipped purple corolla a few millimeters in length. The four stamen The stame ...
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Trichostema
''Trichostema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, which are aromatic herbs or subshrubs. These plants are native to North America. Many plant of this genus which have whorls of small blue flowers are called by the common name bluecurls. Species Species include: *'' Trichostema arizonicum'' A.Gray – Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Sonora, Chihuahua *'' Trichostema austromontanum'' H.F.Lewis – Nevada, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema brachiatum'' L. - central and eastern North America *''Trichostema dichotomum'' L. – Bahamas, Quebec, Ontario, eastern and south-central United States *'' Trichostema lanatum'' Benth. – California, Baja California *'' Trichostema lanceolatum'' Benth. – Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema laxum'' A.Gray – Oregon, California *'' Trichostema mexicanum'' Epling – northeastern Mexico *'' Trichostema micranthum'' A.Gray – Arizona, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema nesophilu ...
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Trichostema Suffrutescens
''Trichostema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, which are aromatic herbs or subshrubs. These plants are native to North America. Many plant of this genus which have whorls of small blue flowers are called by the common name bluecurls. Species Species include: *'' Trichostema arizonicum'' A.Gray – Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Sonora, Chihuahua *''Trichostema austromontanum'' H.F.Lewis – Nevada, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema brachiatum'' L. - central and eastern North America *''Trichostema dichotomum'' L. – Bahamas, Quebec, Ontario, eastern and south-central United States *'' Trichostema lanatum'' Benth. – California, Baja California *'' Trichostema lanceolatum'' Benth. – Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema laxum'' A.Gray – Oregon, California *''Trichostema mexicanum'' Epling – northeastern Mexico *'' Trichostema micranthum'' A.Gray – Arizona, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema nesophilum'' ...
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Trichostema Simulatum
''Trichostema simulatum'' is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Siskiyou bluecurls. It is found n the western United States, where it is native to the southern Cascade Range in northern California and southern Oregon, and in the northern Sierra Nevada of California. It grows in open and generally sandy or gravelly sites of Yellow pine forests and adjacent habitats, at in elevation. Description ''Trichostema simulatum'' is an annual herb grows up to about tall. Its aromatic foliage is coated in long and short glandular and nonglandular hairs. The lance-shaped leaves are 2 to 5 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a long cyme of flowers growing from the stem between each leaf pair. Each flower has a hairy calyx of sepals with triangular points and a tubular, lipped purple corolla. The four protruding stamen The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the pollen-producing reproductive organ of a flower. Collectively the stamens ...
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Trichostema Setaceum
''Trichostema setaceum'' is an herbaceous flowering plant. Commonly referred to as narrowleaf bluecurls, it is in the Lamiaceae (mint family). It grows in sandy soil, sandhills, and rocky uplands. Description Narrowleaf bluecurls is an annual Annual may refer to: * Annual publication, periodical publications appearing regularly once per year **Yearbook ** Literary annual * Annual plant * Annual report * Annual giving * Annual, Morocco, a settlement in northeastern Morocco * Annuals (b ... growing to . Stunning purple-blue flowers are borne from September to October. The stamens extend far beyond the petals, growing up to . Conservation It is listed as endangered in Kentucky, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. It is critically imperiled in Missouri. References Endangered plants Flora of Kentucky Flora of Missouri Flora of New York (state) Flora of Pennsylvania setaceum Flora without expected TNC conservation status {{Lamiaceae-stub ...
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Trichostema Ruygtii
''Trichostema ruygtii'', with the common name Napa bluecurls, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family. It was first described to science in 2006. Distribution The plant is endemic to California in the northern San Francisco Bay Area, where it is known from the southern Mayacamas Mountains, in Napa County and into western Solano County. Its habitats include chaparral, oak woodland, mixed evergreen forest, and vernal pools in grasslands. Description ''Trichostema ruygtii'' is an annual herb that grows under in height. The stems and lanceolate leaves have short hairs. The flowers are a pale lavender in color. Its bloom period is June to October. Conservation The species is threatened by agriculture and development. ''Trichostema ruygtii'' is listed as a Critically endangered species on the California Native Plant Society The California Native Plant Society (CNPS) is a California environmental non-profit organization (501(c)3) that seeks to increase understandi ...
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Trichostema Rubisepalum
''Trichostema rubisepalum'' is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Hernandez's bluecurls. Distribution The plant is endemic to California. It has a disjunct distribution occurring in two main locations: the southern Diablo Range in southern San Benito County, and the western Sierra Nevada foothills, primarily within Mariposa County and Tuolumne County.Calflora: ''Trichostema rubisepalum''
— with distribution map. The species is a strict serpentine endemic of the Red Hills Serpentine Mass in Tuolumne County and the New Idria Serpentine Mass, Laguna Mountain Serpentine Mass, and Hepsedam Peak Serpentine Mass in southern San Benito County. Its habitat consists of seasonally moist areas including seasonal seeps and stream and river bed edges on serpentine substrate ...
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Trichostema Purpusii
''Trichostema'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, which are aromatic herbs or subshrubs. These plants are native to North America. Many plant of this genus which have whorls of small blue flowers are called by the common name bluecurls. Species Species include: *'' Trichostema arizonicum'' A.Gray – Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Sonora, Chihuahua *''Trichostema austromontanum'' H.F.Lewis – Nevada, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema brachiatum'' L. - central and eastern North America *''Trichostema dichotomum'' L. – Bahamas, Quebec, Ontario, eastern and south-central United States *'' Trichostema lanatum'' Benth. – California, Baja California *'' Trichostema lanceolatum'' Benth. – Washington, Oregon, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema laxum'' A.Gray – Oregon, California *''Trichostema mexicanum'' Epling – northeastern Mexico *'' Trichostema micranthum'' A.Gray – Arizona, California, Baja California *'' Trichostema nesophilum'' ...
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Trichostema Parishii
''Trichostema parishii'' is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name Parish's bluecurls. Distribution It is native to the Transverse Ranges and Peninsular Ranges of southern California and south into Baja California. Its habitat includes chaparral and coastal sage scrub. It grows at in elevation. Description ''Trichostema parishii'' is a shrub that grows to a maximum height around . Its aromatic herbage coated in short glandular and nonglandular hairs. The linear leaves are up to 6 centimeters long. Their edges curl under, and they are hairy, especially on the undersides. A cluster of smaller leaves may occur in the axils of each main leaf. The inflorescence is a long cyme of flowers growing from the stem between each leaf pair. The inflorescence is coated in fluffy, woolly hairs in shades of blue, pink and purple. Each flower has a hairy calyx of pointed sepals and a tubular, lipped purple corolla, the main lower lip measuring up to a centimet ...
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Trichostema Ovatum
''Trichostema ovatum'' is an uncommon species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common name San Joaquin bluecurls. Distribution It is endemic to the San Joaquin Valley of California, where it occurs in grassland habitat, as well as disturbed and alkali soils, such as chenopod scrub. Description ''Trichostema ovatum'' is an annual herb approaching 80 centimeters in maximum height, its aromatic herbage coated in woolly glandular and nonglandular hairs. The pointed oval leaves are 1 or 2 centimeters long. The inflorescence is a series of clusters of flowers located at each leaf pair. Each flower has a hairy calyx of pointed sepals and a tubular, lipped purple corolla. The four stamens are long and curved, measuring up to 1.6 centimeters long. The plant blooms in May through October, with peak flowering in the hot summer.
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Trichostema Oblongum
''Trichostema oblongum'', known by the common names oblong bluecurls and mountain bluecurls, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family . It is native to California and the Northwestern United States in Oregon, Idaho, and Washington, and north into British Columbia, Canada. Its habitat includes dry margins of meadows and streambanks in Yellow pine forest, Red Fir Forest, Lodgepole pine Forest, Subalpine Forest, California mixed evergreen forest, and North Coastal Coniferous Forest plant communities. It grows at in elevation. Description ''Trichostema oblongum'' is an annual herb approaching in maximum height. Its aromatic foliage is coated in glandular and nonglandular hairs. The elongated or lance-shaped leaves are . The inflorescence is a series of clusters of flowers located at each leaf pair. Each flower has a hairy calyx of pointed sepals and a tubular, lipped purple corolla. The four curved stamen The stamen (plural ''stamina'' or ''stamens'') is the polle ...
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