Glechoma grandis explained

Glechoma grandis is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to southeastern China, Taiwan, and Japan.[1] Although similar to Glechoma hederacea (ground-ivy, creeping charlie), it is a good species.[2] A perennial reaching, it is found in wet areas and near houses.[3]

Notes and References

  1. 447336-1 . Glechoma grandis (A.Gray) Kuprian. . 5 April 2023 .
  2. RDNA Loci Evolution in the Genus Glechoma (Lamiaceae) . 2016 . Jang . Tae-Soo . McCann . Jamie . Parker . John S. . Takayama . Koji . Hong . Suk-Pyo . Schneeweiss . Gerald M. . Weiss-Schneeweiss . Hanna . PLOS ONE . 11 . 11 . e0167177 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0167177 . free . 27870903 . 5117774 . 2016PLoSO..1167177J .
  3. Web site: 日本活血丹 ri ben huo xue dan . . 2023 . Flora of China . efloras.org . 5 April 2023 .