Basil Mountainmint (Pycnanthemum clinopodioides Torr. & A. Gray)
Also classified as Pycnanthemum ×clinopodioides.
BONAP considers this a hybrid; FSUS notes it is "probably of allotetraploid origin".
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This map is based on our research. We have checked its accuracy to Level 3 ecoregions. Although this plant occurs somewhere in each of these regions, it may only occur in a small part of some or all of them.
POWO reports this species as native to TX and USDA PLANTS does as well but without noting any specific county; we could not find any specific records nor do any other authorities mention its presence there. FSUS reports the southern Indiana record of this species as dubious, uncertainty reflected on our map.
↑Links & External Resources
• Pycnanthemum clinopodioides (basil mountainmint) | USDA PLANTS Database (About This Site)
• Basil Mountainmint | iNaturalist (About This Site)
• Pycnanthemum X clinopodioides | Biota of North America Project (BONAP) (About This Site)
• Pycnanthemum clinopodioides | NatureServe Explorer (About This Site)
• Basil Mountain-mint | Maryland Biodiversity Project (About This Site)
• Pycnanthemum clinopodioides Torr. & Gray (Basil Mountain-mint) | Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora (About This Site)
• Pycnanthemum clinopodioides Torr. & A.Gray | Plants of the World Online (POWO) (About This Site)