- It is the only
species in the
genus Melursus. It has also been
called "
labiated bear"
because of its long
lower lip and
palate used for
sucking up insects...
- 511-522. In:
Raymond M.
Harley and Tom
Reynolds (editors).
Advances in
Labiate Science. Richmond,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Wagstaff,
Steven J.; Hickerson...
- others, e.g. in Orchidaceae, Zingiberaceae,
Cannaceae and Stylidiaceae.
labiate lipped;
where a
corolla is
divided into two parts,
called an
upper and...
- ovate,
entire and petiolate, with red veins.
Spikes of cream-colored
labiate flowers are
followed by
loculicidal capsules. "International
Plant Names...
- labi- lip
Latin labia,
labiae bilabial, bilabiate, infralabial, labial,
labiate, labium, sublabial,
supralabial labor- work
Latin labor collaborate, collaboration...
- to a
height of 12–35 in (30–90 cm). It
produces reddish-orange
tubular labiate flowers. It has
simple obovate leaves, with
dentate margins. The leaves...
-
usually have a
prominent suture where they attach. The
sporangia lack the
labiate apertures of
Marattia and Eupodium, and
synangia are
deeply cut. The name...
-
Species of
Labiate plants...
- Program, 2013
range distribution map Correll, D.S. and M.C. Johnson. 1970.
Labiate (Mint Family), Micromeria.
Manual of
Vascular the
Plants of Texas. page...
- fruit. The bluish-purple
petals are
joined to form a
typical two-lipped
labiate flower, 8–10 mm (0.3–0.4 in) long. The
stamens are
joined for
about half...