Shortspur seablush

(Valeriana congesta congesta)

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Description

Plectritis congesta is a species of Magnoliopsida first described by John Lindley, and given the simplified Asian name by Dc. Plectritis congesta belongs to the genus Plectritis, and the family Caprifoliaceae. This species is divided into the following subspecies: P. c. brachystemon P. c. congested P. c. nitida Plectranthus, with some 85 species, is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants, rarely annuals or soft-wooded shrubs, sometimes succulent; sometimes with a tuberous base. Common names include spur-flower. Plectranthus species are found in Southern and Tropical Africa and Madagascar, and one in Sri Lanka. Several species are grown as ornamental plants. The cultivar Mona Lavender = 'Plepalila' has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. They are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the engrailed (Ectropis crepuscularia). Recent phylogenetic analysis found Plectranthus to be paraphyletic with respect to Coleus, Solenostemon, Pycnostachys and Anisochilus. The most recent treatment of the genus resurrected the genus Coleus, and 212 names were changed from combinations in Plectranthus, Pycnostachys and Anisochilus. Equilabium was segregated from Plectranthus, after phylogenetic studies supported its recognition as a phylogenetically distinct genus.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Dipsacales
Family:Caprifoliaceae
Genus:Valeriana
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