Trichostema fruticosum explained

Trichostema fruticosum is a species of flowering plant native to the Southeastern United States.[1] This species is relatively recently described, being split out from Trichostema dichotomum in 2023.[2]

Description

Short lived perennial with a bushy to diffuse form reaching about 1.25 m (4 ft) in height. Stems cylindrical and pubescent. Leaves ovate, entire, with obtuse to rarely rounded apex, and cuneate to attenuate base. This species typically flowers and fruits from April to December.

Range and habitat

This species is found in the lower/southern coastal plain of Georgia, coastal plain of Florida, coastal Mississippi, and coastal Alabama. This species is often found in openings of mesic to semi-dry habitats, most commonly near the shore.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trichostema fruticosum (Bushy Bluecurls) . iNaturalist . 2023-09-10 . en.
  2. Mcclelland . R. Kevan Schoonover . Weakley . Alan S. . Poindexter . Derick B. . 2023-07-18 . Seven new species of Trichostema (Lamiaceae: Ajugoideae) from the North American Coastal Plain biodiversity hotspot . Phytotaxa . en . 603 . 2 . 95–149 . 10.11646/phytotaxa.603.2.1 . 1179-3163. free .