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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Scientific name
  
Aloysia

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Verbenaceae

Higher classification
  
Verbenaceae

Order
  
Lamiales

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Lower classifications
  
Lemon Beebrush, Aloysia wrightii, Aloysia dodsoniorum

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Aloysia is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. They are known generally as beebrushes. They are native to the Americas, where they are distributed in temperate climates, as well as in subtropical and desert climates. The genus is named for Maria Luisa of Parma (1751-1819), wife of King Charles IV of Spain.

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Aloysia virgata almond bush


Description

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These plants are subshrubs, shrubs, or trees growing 0.5 meters to 15 meters tall. Many are very aromatic. The stems may be four-angled and smooth when new, becoming more angular or rounded and often furrowed or striated with age. The leaves are evergreen or deciduous in the dry season. They are often oppositely arranged or whorled, but can be alternate or clustered. The blades are variable in shape, toothed or smooth-edged, and hairless to rough-haired on the upper surfaces. The undersides may have glandular hairs. The inflorescence is usually a raceme of widely spaced clusters of 3 to 6 flowers each. There are leaflike bracts under the flowers which can be showy in some species. The calyx of sepals has 2 or 4 lobes and is persistent, enclosing the fruit as it develops. The flower corolla is tubular with a wider mouth divided into four lobes, one of which may be cleft. The corolla can be white, purplish, blue, or pink. The narrow style is tipped with a bilobed stigma and there are 4 stamens. The fruit is a schizocarp.

Diversity

There are about 30 species.

Species include:

Aloysia Aloysia citriodora at San Marcos Growers

  • Aloysia arequipensis
  • Aloysia barbata
  • Aloysia brasiliensis
  • Aloysia castellanosii
  • Aloysia catamarcensis
  • Aloysia chamaedryfolia
  • Aloysia chiapensis
  • Aloysia citrodora Paláu – lemon verbena, lemon beebrush
  • Aloysia coalcomana
  • Aloysia cordata
  • Aloysia crenata
  • Aloysia dodsoniorum Moldenke
  • Aloysia dusenii
  • Aloysia fiebrigii
  • Aloysia gratissima(Gillies & Hook.) Tronc. – common beebrush, whitebrush, whitebush
  • Aloysia hatschbachii
  • Aloysia herrerae
  • Aloysia lycioides Cham.
  • Aloysia macrostachya (Torr.) Moldenke – Rio Grande beebrush
  • Aloysia minthiosa
  • Aloysia nahuire
  • Aloysia oblanceolata
  • Aloysia peruviana
  • Aloysia polygalifolia
  • Aloysia polystachya
  • Aloysia salviifolia
  • Aloysia scorodonioides
  • Aloysia sonorensis
  • Aloysia velutina
  • Aloysia virgata (Ruiz & Pav.) Pers. Almond Verbena
  • Aloysia wrightii (A.Gray) A.Heller – mintbush lippia, Wright's beebrush
  • Formerly placed here

  • Mulguraea ligustrina (as A. ligustrina (Lag.) Small)

  • Aloysia FileAloysia citrodora 2JPG Wikimedia Commons

    Aloysia

    References

    Aloysia Wikipedia