Lachnostachys (common name Lambs tails) is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1842 by William Jackson Hooker. The type species is Lachnostachys ferruginea. The genus name, Lachnostachys, comes from two Greek words/roots, lachnề ("wool") and -stachys ("relating to a spike"), and thus describes the genus as having spiked woolly inflorescences. The entire genus is endemic to Western Australia A 2009 study of indicates that Lachnostachys is closely related to the genera, Newcastelia and Physopsis, with none of the three being monophyletic.
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| - Lachnostachys es un género de plantas con flores de la familia Lamiaceae con 6 especies aceptadas de las 14 descritas.Es nativo y estrictamente endémico de Australia, esencialmente en el Estado de Western Australia y, además, unos contados puntos dispersos en la isla. (es)
- Lachnostachys (common name Lambs tails) is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1842 by William Jackson Hooker. The type species is Lachnostachys ferruginea. The genus name, Lachnostachys, comes from two Greek words/roots, lachnề ("wool") and -stachys ("relating to a spike"), and thus describes the genus as having spiked woolly inflorescences. The entire genus is endemic to Western Australia A 2009 study of indicates that Lachnostachys is closely related to the genera, Newcastelia and Physopsis, with none of the three being monophyletic. (en)
- Lachnostachys é um gênero botânico da família Lamiaceae (pt)
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| - Lachnostachys eriobotrya (en)
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| - *Walcottia (F.Muell.)
*Pycnolachne (Turcz.) (en)
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| - Lachnostachys ferruginea (en)
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| - Lachnostachys es un género de plantas con flores de la familia Lamiaceae con 6 especies aceptadas de las 14 descritas.Es nativo y estrictamente endémico de Australia, esencialmente en el Estado de Western Australia y, además, unos contados puntos dispersos en la isla. (es)
- Lachnostachys (common name Lambs tails) is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described in 1842 by William Jackson Hooker. The type species is Lachnostachys ferruginea. The genus name, Lachnostachys, comes from two Greek words/roots, lachnề ("wool") and -stachys ("relating to a spike"), and thus describes the genus as having spiked woolly inflorescences. The entire genus is endemic to Western Australia A 2009 study of indicates that Lachnostachys is closely related to the genera, Newcastelia and Physopsis, with none of the three being monophyletic. (en)
- Lachnostachys é um gênero botânico da família Lamiaceae (pt)
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