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1. S. annua (Pallas) Schischkin 1936 in Schedae Herb. Fl. Ross. 10, 64: 72—Nepeta annua Pallas 1783 in Acta Acad. Petropol. 1779, 2: 263. Annual plant. Stems generally branched from base, pubescent, 10-40 cm tall. Leaves petiolate, bipinnatisected, with glandules on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts lanceolate, green above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules; lobes of calyx green, short-awned, half of tubule. Corolla whitish, pubescent outside, twice longer than calyx. Stamens exserte d from throat, with dark violet anthers. Nutlets dark brown, 2 mm long. On steppe rubbly slopes, rocks, talus and pebble beds in steppe regions. West. Sib.: AL—Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha (between Belyi Iyus and Yenisey rivers—class, hab. and others),Ve, TU.—South. Altay and Mongolia. 2. S. multifida (L.) Briq. 1897 in Pflanzenfam. 4,3a: 235—Nepeta multifida L. 1753, Sp. PL: 572. Perennial plant , herbaceous. Stems generally simple or less-branched, a few on rhizome, pubescent, 15-50 cm tall. Leaves short-petiolate, generally laciniated into 3 or 5 lobes, but lower leaves more often entire, dentate; glandular on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts ovate, subacute, with villous pubescence, bluish above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules ; lobes of calyx violet-colored, deltoid, awnless, 1/3-1/2 shorter than tubule. Corolla blue-violet, puberulent outside, twice longer than calyx; upper lip shorter than lower lip, incised; lower lip with displaced bilobate midlobe. Stamens in predominantly male flowers exserted from corolla; concealed in throat in predominantly female flowers. Nutlets brown, 1.5 mm long. In East. Sayan (Tunkinsk mountain range), 2 n = 12. On steppified slopes and dry valley meadows. West. Sib.: TYU—Tb, OM, NO, KE, AL—Ba, Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha, Ve, TU. East. Sib.: IR—An, Pr, BU— Se, Yuzh, Chi—Shi, YAK—Vi.—South. Altay, Tarbagatai, Mongolia, Far East. Described from Dauria. Nepeta L.
DOI link for 1. S. annua (Pallas) Schischkin 1936 in Schedae Herb. Fl. Ross. 10, 64: 72—Nepeta annua Pallas 1783 in Acta Acad. Petropol. 1779, 2: 263. Annual plant. Stems generally branched from base, pubescent, 10-40 cm tall. Leaves petiolate, bipinnatisected, with glandules on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts lanceolate, green above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules; lobes of calyx green, short-awned, half of tubule. Corolla whitish, pubescent outside, twice longer than calyx. Stamens exserte d from throat, with dark violet anthers. Nutlets dark brown, 2 mm long. On steppe rubbly slopes, rocks, talus and pebble beds in steppe regions. West. Sib.: AL—Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha (between Belyi Iyus and Yenisey rivers—class, hab. and others),Ve, TU.—South. Altay and Mongolia. 2. S. multifida (L.) Briq. 1897 in Pflanzenfam. 4,3a: 235—Nepeta multifida L. 1753, Sp. PL: 572. Perennial plant , herbaceous. Stems generally simple or less-branched, a few on rhizome, pubescent, 15-50 cm tall. Leaves short-petiolate, generally laciniated into 3 or 5 lobes, but lower leaves more often entire, dentate; glandular on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts ovate, subacute, with villous pubescence, bluish above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules ; lobes of calyx violet-colored, deltoid, awnless, 1/3-1/2 shorter than tubule. Corolla blue-violet, puberulent outside, twice longer than calyx; upper lip shorter than lower lip, incised; lower lip with displaced bilobate midlobe. Stamens in predominantly male flowers exserted from corolla; concealed in throat in predominantly female flowers. Nutlets brown, 1.5 mm long. In East. Sayan (Tunkinsk mountain range), 2 n = 12. On steppified slopes and dry valley meadows. West. Sib.: TYU—Tb, OM, NO, KE, AL—Ba, Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha, Ve, TU. East. Sib.: IR—An, Pr, BU— Se, Yuzh, Chi—Shi, YAK—Vi.—South. Altay, Tarbagatai, Mongolia, Far East. Described from Dauria. Nepeta L.
1. S. annua (Pallas) Schischkin 1936 in Schedae Herb. Fl. Ross. 10, 64: 72—Nepeta annua Pallas 1783 in Acta Acad. Petropol. 1779, 2: 263. Annual plant. Stems generally branched from base, pubescent, 10-40 cm tall. Leaves petiolate, bipinnatisected, with glandules on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts lanceolate, green above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules; lobes of calyx green, short-awned, half of tubule. Corolla whitish, pubescent outside, twice longer than calyx. Stamens exserte d from throat, with dark violet anthers. Nutlets dark brown, 2 mm long. On steppe rubbly slopes, rocks, talus and pebble beds in steppe regions. West. Sib.: AL—Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha (between Belyi Iyus and Yenisey rivers—class, hab. and others),Ve, TU.—South. Altay and Mongolia. 2. S. multifida (L.) Briq. 1897 in Pflanzenfam. 4,3a: 235—Nepeta multifida L. 1753, Sp. PL: 572. Perennial plant , herbaceous. Stems generally simple or less-branched, a few on rhizome, pubescent, 15-50 cm tall. Leaves short-petiolate, generally laciniated into 3 or 5 lobes, but lower leaves more often entire, dentate; glandular on lower surface. Inflorescence spicate. Bracts ovate, subacute, with villous pubescence, bluish above. Calyx with squarrose hairs and sessile amber glandules ; lobes of calyx violet-colored, deltoid, awnless, 1/3-1/2 shorter than tubule. Corolla blue-violet, puberulent outside, twice longer than calyx; upper lip shorter than lower lip, incised; lower lip with displaced bilobate midlobe. Stamens in predominantly male flowers exserted from corolla; concealed in throat in predominantly female flowers. Nutlets brown, 1.5 mm long. In East. Sayan (Tunkinsk mountain range), 2 n = 12. On steppified slopes and dry valley meadows. West. Sib.: TYU—Tb, OM, NO, KE, AL—Ba, Go. Cen. Sib.: KR—Kha, Ve, TU. East. Sib.: IR—An, Pr, BU— Se, Yuzh, Chi—Shi, YAK—Vi.—South. Altay, Tarbagatai, Mongolia, Far East. Described from Dauria. Nepeta L.
ABSTRACT
In weedy sites. West. Sib.: KU, OM (Stepanovka village), TO (Cherdatskoe village), AL-Ba.—Europe, Caucasus, Fore and Mid. Asia, Far East (introduced), Nor. America (introduced). Described from Europe.