''Glechoma'' is a
genus
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of
flowering plant
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s in the mint family,
Lamiaceae
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or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family. Many of the plants are aromatic in all parts and include widely used culinary herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, sage, savory ...
, first described for modern science in 1753. It is distributed in northern
Asia
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and
Europe
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with a
center of diversity
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in Asia, especially
China
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. One species is naturalized in
New Zealand
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and in
North America
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.
[Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families]
/ref>[Jang, T. and S. Hong. (2010)]
Comparative pollen morphology of ''Glechoma'' and ''Marmoritis'' (Nepetinae, Lamiaceae).
''Journal of Systematics and Evolution'' 48(6), 464-73.[Flora of China Vol. 17 Page 118 活血丹属 huo xue dan shu ''Glechoma'' Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 578. 1753. ]
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These plants are perennial herbs with stolon
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s. The stems are prostrate or upright and bear leaf blades on long petioles. The inflorescence
An inflorescence is a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a complicated arrangement of branches. Morphologically, it is the modified part of the shoot of seed plants where flowers are formed o ...
s arising from the leaf axils have two to many flowers. The tubular corolla has two lobed lips,[ and is generally blue-violet.][ The genus is closely related to '']Marmoritis
''Marmoritis'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described in 1833. It is native to western China and the Himalayas
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''[ but closer still to '']Meehania
''Meehania'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1894. It is native to China, Japan, and the eastern United States
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'', and some species have in the past been moved between the latter genus and ''Glechoma''.
;Species:[
# '']Glechoma biondiana
''Glechoma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described for modern science in 1753. It is distributed in northern Asia and Europe with a center of diversity in Asia, especially China. One species is naturalized ...
'' (Diels) C.Y.Wu & C.Chen - Gansu, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi, Sichuan
# ''Glechoma grandis
''Glechoma'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described for modern science in 1753. It is distributed in northern Asia and Europe with a center of diversity in Asia, especially China. One species is naturalized ...
'' (A.Gray) Kuprianova - Japan, Taiwan, Jiangsu
# ''Glechoma hederacea
''Glechoma hederacea'' is an aromatic, perennial, evergreen creeper of the mint family Lamiaceae. It is commonly known as ground-ivy, gill-over-the-ground, creeping charlie, alehoof, tunhoof, catsfoot, field balm, and run-away-robin. It is als ...
'' L. – ground-ivy, creeping charlie - much of Europe, much of Russia, Central Asia, Xinjiang; naturalized in New Zealand and North America
# '' Glechoma hirsuta'' Waldst. & Kit. - eastern and southeastern Europe
# '' Glechoma longituba'' (Nakai) Kuprian. - Vietnam, Korea, eastern + central China, Russian Far East (Amur, Primorye)
# '' Glechoma × pannonica'' Borbás - eastern Russia, Ukraine, Hungary, Baltic Republics ''(G. hederacea × G. hirsuta)''
# '' Glechoma sardoa'' Halácsy & Wettst. - Sardinia
# '' Glechoma sinograndis'' C.Y.Wu - Yunnan
Etymology
''Glechoma'' is said to derive from the Greek name ''glechon'' for pennyroyal, ''Mentha pulegium''.
Ecology
Insects found on ''Glechoma'' include the carpenter bee
Carpenter bees are species in the genus ''Xylocopa'' of the subfamily Xylocopinae. The genus includes some 500 bees in 31 subgenera. The common name "carpenter bee" derives from their nesting behavior; nearly all species burrow into hard plant m ...
'' Xylocopa sinensis'', which robs nectar from ''G. longituba''.[Zhang, Y. W., et al. (2007)]
Nectar robbing of a carpenter bee and its effects on the reproductive fitness of ''Glechoma longituba'' (Lamiaceae).
''Plant Ecology'' 193(1), 1-13.
References
External links
Flora Europaea: ''Glechoma''
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Lamiaceae
Lamiaceae genera
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus