Cyanocephalus Explained
Cyanocephalus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae.[1]
Its native range is Cuba, Brazil to Paraguay.
Species:
- Cyanocephalus adpressus
- Cyanocephalus apertiflorus
- Cyanocephalus bombycinus
- Cyanocephalus caprariifolius
- Cyanocephalus cardiophyllus
- Cyanocephalus coriaceus
- Cyanocephalus cretatus
- Cyanocephalus cuneatus
- Cyanocephalus delicatulus
- Cyanocephalus desertorum
- Cyanocephalus digitatus
- Cyanocephalus incanus
- Cyanocephalus lanatus
- Cyanocephalus lippioides
- Cyanocephalus nitidulus
- Cyanocephalus pedalipes
- Cyanocephalus peduncularis
- Cyanocephalus poliodes
- Cyanocephalus rugosus
- Cyanocephalus selaginifolius
- Cyanocephalus tacianae
- Cyanocephalus tagetifolius
- Cyanocephalus tenuifolius
- Cyanocephalus tripartitus
- Cyanocephalus viaticus
Notes and References
- Web site: Cyanocephalus (Pohl ex Benth.) Harley & J.F.B.Pastore Plants of the World Online Kew Science . Plants of the World Online . 21 March 2021 . en.