Pogostemon stellatus

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Pogostemon stellatus
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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Lamiaceae
Genus: Pogostemon
Species:
P. stellatus
Binomial name
Pogostemon stellatus
Synonyms [2]
List
  • Anuragia stellata (Lour.) Raizada
  • Dysophylla stellata (Lour.) Benth. ex Wall.
  • Eusteralis stellata (Lour.) Panigrahi
  • Mentha quaternifolia B.Heyne ex Roth
  • Mentha stellata Lour.
  • Anuragia tomentosa (Dalzell) Raizada
  • Anuragia verticillata (Benth. ex Wall.) Raizada
  • Dysophylla benthamiana Hance
  • Dysophylla esquirolii H.Lév.
  • Dysophylla japonica Miq.
  • Dysophylla nana Doan
  • Dysophylla ramosissima Benth.
  • Dysophylla tomentosa Dalzell
  • Dysophylla verticillata Benth. ex Wall.
  • Eusteralis pumila Raf.
  • Eusteralis tomentosa (Dalzell) Panigrahi
  • Pogostemon benthamianus (Hance) Kuntze
  • Pogostemon ciliatus Bhatti & Ingr.
  • Pogostemon japonicus (Miq.) Kuntze
  • Pogostemon verticillatus (Benth. ex Wall.) Miq.

Pogostemon stellatus is an aquatic, perennial, herbaceous flowering plant (angiosperm) from East and Southeast Asia, the Indian Subcontinent, New Guinea, and northern Australia. [2] Because of its extensive geographic distribution, there are many different colors and leaf forms of this plant to be found in the wild.

It is a fairly common, but highly prized and sought-after, decorative and functional species within the aquarium trade and aquascaping hobby. Some of the modern hybrids and cultivars include varieties such as 'Dassen', 'Kimberley', 'Narrowleaf', and 'Octopus'. [3]

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References

  1. Watve, A. (2011). "Pogostemon stellatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species . 2011: e.T177402A7429640. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  2. 1 2 3 "Pogostemon stellatus". Plants of the World Online . Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  3. Leonida, Efren (2020). "Pogostemon stellatus species". Tropical Fish Hobbyist.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)