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Leonurus sibiricus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Scientific name
  
Leonurus sibiricus

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Lamiales

Genus
  
Leonurus

Higher classification
  
Leonurus


Similar
  
Leonurus, Lion's ear, Leonotis, Lamiaceae, Common motherwort

Leonurus sibiricus, commonly called honeyweed or Siberian motherwort, is an herbaceous plant species native to China, Mongolia, and Siberia. It is naturalized in many other parts of the world, including South, Central and North Americas.

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Description

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Leonurus sibiricus is an herbaceous annual or biennial with upright stems that grow from 20 to 80 cm tall. Plants have long petioled basal leaves that are ovate-cordate in shape. The leaves have toothed margins and are incised with deeply cut lobes. Typically one or a few flowering stems are produced from short tap-roots. The lower stem leaves are deciduous and wither away as the plants begin blooming. The petioles of the leaves, midway up the stems are 2 cm long. The flowers are produced in many flowered verticillasters, produced in whorls around the top half or more of the stem. The flowers are sessile with 8 mm long calyxs that are tubular-campanulate in shape. The corolla is white or reddish to purple-red, with an upper lip that is oblong in shape and longer than the lower lip. When flowering is done, brown oblong shaped nutlets are produced in good number. Blooming occurs from July into late September, but flowering can occur year round when climate permits.

This species' habitat within its natural range is stony or sandy grasslands or pine forests.

Alkaloids

Alkaloids isolated from the plant include:

  • Cycloleonurinine
  • Leoheterin
  • Leonurine
  • Leonurinine
  • Leuronurine
  • Prehispanolone
  • Preleoheterin
  • Stachydrine

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    References

    Leonurus sibiricus Wikipedia