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Stachys pinardii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Stachys
Species: S. pinardii
Binomial name
Stachys pinardii
Boiss.

Stachys pinardii is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae endemic to the Antalya region of Turkey.

Description

Stachys pinardii is a perennial herb with fragile stems growing on the walls, roof and floor of calcareous caverns and vertical faces in Antalya with an altitude of 20-350 m.

It is a long-hairy plant, with large, oval, broad-toothed leaves, and with medium-spaced (3(-6) cm apart) whorls of white flowers set along flowering stems that from the limestone walls and roofs tend to hang downwards. There are generally 4-10 flowers per whorl, distinguishing it from the similar Stachys buttleri of the Upper Düden Waterfalls which generally has 2 per whorl. Rather eastward at Içel there is a similar Stachys pseudopinardii with laxer whorls (1-9.5 cm apart) which lacks the hair-ring within the flower tube that S. pinardii possesses and has larger nutlets (3-3.5 mm) than S. pinardii (2.5 mm)

As a regional-endemic known from a limited number of places, it is classed as VU (Vulnerable).

Photographic details can be seen on iNaturalist.

  • Inflorescence, 4-10 flowered Inflorescence, 4-10 flowered
  • Upper flowering parts Upper flowering parts
  • Long hairs Long hairs

Further reading

  • Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands, vol. 7, P.H.Davis, 1982, p. 208 (key) and p. 233 (description)

References

  1. Plants of the World Online (with map)
  2. ^ Türkiye’de Yetişen Stachys L. (Lamiaceae) Cinsine Ait Fragilicaulis R.Bhattacharjee Seksiyonunun Taksonomik Revizyonu Ve Moleküler Filogenetik Analizi / Doktora Tezi / Özal Güner, Mart 2016
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