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Blephilia, the
pagoda plant or wood mint, is a
genus of four
species of
flowering plants in the
family Lamiaceae. They are all
herbaceous plants native...
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Blephilia ciliata is a
species of
herbaceous perennial plant in the
Lamiaceae (mint)
family native to
central and
eastern North America. It is commonly...
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Blephilia hirsuta,
commonly known as
hairy wood-mint or
hairy pagoda plant, is a
species of
herbaceous perennial in the mint
family Lamiaceae. It is native...
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Correll –
green beebalm - east-central
Texas Blephilia ciliata (L.) Benth. (as M.
ciliata L.)
Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Benth. (as M.
ciliata Pursh) "Genus:...
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Moench Becium Lindl.,
synonym of
Ocimum *Benguellia G.Taylor
Betonica L. *
Blephilia (L.) Raf. *Bostrychanthera Benth.,
synonym of
Chelonopsis Bovonia Chiov...
- mint, bee balm and thyme.
Lycopus (21
living species)
Acanthomintha Blephilia Bystropogon Clinopodium Conradina ****inia
Cunila Cyclotrichium Dicerandra...
- (Menthinae), and it has been
shown to be
closely related to the Monarda,
Blephilia, and the
scrub mints of the
Southeastern United States. Relationships...
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Anisochilus Bentham Asterohyptis Epling Basili****
Moench Benguellia G.
Taylor Blephilia Rafinesque Bystropogon L'Héritier
Cantinoa Harley & J. F. B.
Pastore Capitanopsis...
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Betula nigra (N)
Betula papyrifera (N)
Betula populifolia (N)
Blephilia ciliata (N)
Blephilia hirsuta (N)
Borodinia laevigata (N)
Caltha palustris (N) Calycanthus...
- occidentalis, used by some
Plateau tribes to
treat pimples and sores.
Blephilia ciliata,
traditionally used by the
Cherokee to make a
poultice to treat...