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Hyptis emoryi Torr.  
Family: Lamiaceae
desert lavender, more... (es: salvia, salvia del desierto, lavanda)
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JANAS 35(2)
PLANT: Aromatic shrub to 3 m tall, canescent. LEAVES: 0.7-2.4( 4.6) cm long, 0.5-1.5( 3.5) cm wide; petioles 0.2-0.8( 1.5) cm long; margins crenate; abaxial surface rugose, the lateral veins arching towards leaf apex, the tertiary veins reticulate between lateral veins. INFLORESCENCE: sometimes congested into spikes; peduncles absent or to 1 cm long; cymes 1 2 cm wide. FLOWER: pedicels 1 3 mm long; calyx 1.5 5 mm long, canescent, persistent; corolla 4 6( 8) mm long, whitish towards center; filaments white, pilose; anthers purple; style purple, exserted after being released from saccate corolla lobe. NUTLETS: oblong, 1.5 2 mm long, ca. 1 mm wide, brown at maturity. NOTES: Desert washes and hillsides: Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, La Paz, Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal, Yuma, Yavapai cos.; 200 1150 m (600 3800 ft); all year; CA, NV; nw Mex. REFERENCES: Walters, Gretchen M. 2003. Lamiaceae J. Ariz. - Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 35(2).
Christy et al. 2003
Common Name: desert lavender Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Shrub General: Aromatic shrub to 3 m tall, canescent. Leaves: Leaves 0.7-2.4 cm long by 0.5-1.5 cm wide, on petioles 0.2-0.8 cm long, crenate margins, abaxial surface rugose, the lateral veins arching towards the leaf apex, the tertiary veins reticulate between the lateral veins. Flowers: Sometimes congested in spikes, peduncles absent or to 1 cm long, generally cymes 1-2 cm wide; flowers on pedicels 1-3 mm long, calyx 1.5-5 mm long, canescent, persistent, corolla 4-6 mm long, whitish toward center, filaments white, pilose; anthers purple; style purple, exserted after being released from saccate corolla lobe. Fruits: Oblong nutlets, 1.5-2 mm long, about 1 mm wide, brown at maturity. Ecology: Found in desert washes and on hillsides from 500-4,000 ft (152-1219 m); flowers year-round. Notes: The telling characters of this species are the shrubby habit, the dendritic hairs, the gray-green cast of the leaves, and the lavender-like aroma. Ethnobotany: An infusion of the blossoms and leaves taken for hemorrhages, while there is some suggestion that this species inhibits tumors. Etymology: Hyptis is from the Greek huptios for turned back, which refers to the lower lip position of the flowers, while emoryi is named for Maj. William Hemsley Emory (1811-1887) a member of the Mexican Boundary Survey. Synonyms: None Editor: SBuckley, 2010
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