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Details of Genus: Stachys L. (1753)

ID: 229

Genus ja: イヌゴマ

Genus en: Betony, Hedge nettle, Woundwort

# spp.: 373 (from genus_families table) | 4 (from names table)

Accepted: Accepted

Family: Lamiaceae

Family ja: シソ

Infra familial classification:

Citation:
Data sourceKind of informationNote
Kew Gardens (2017) Plants of the world online (POWO). Accessed on 04 Feb 2026Scientific name & others Show this Data source

Distribution en: Cosmopolitan

Description en: Genus of about 300 species of annuals, mostly rhizomatous and stoloniferous perennials, and a few evergreen shrubs, widely distributed in a range of habitats, including mountains, dry, rocky hills, scrub, wasteland, meadows, forest clearings, and streamsides, especially in N. temperate regions. The leaves on the square stems are short-stalked or stalkless, opposite, and become progressively smaller up the stems; basal leaves are lance-shaped or elliptic to ovate, entire to scalloped or toothed, wrinkled, prominently veined, hairy and stalked. Many species are aromatic, occasionally unpleasantly so. The tubular, 2-lipped, often hooded, usually white, yellow, pink, red, or purple flowers are borne in racemes or spikes of axillary whorls. Most are attractive to bees and butterflies. Grow taller perennials in a mixed or herbaceous border. S. byzantina is ideal as edging or as ground cover. Low-growing, hairy-leaved species, such as S. candida, S. citrina, and S. lavandulifolia, are suitable for a dry bank, gravel garden, raised bed, or rock garden, but need protection from excessive winter wet; they are best grown in an alpine house. Grow S. sylvatica in a wild garden.

Hardiness en: Fully hardy to frost hardy.

Cultivation en:

Propagation en: Sow seed in containers in a cold frame in autumn or spring. Divide or remove rooted sections of perennials in spring as growth begins. Take greenwood cuttings of shrubs and subshrubs in early summer.

Pests en: Slugs may be a problem. S. byzantina, in particular, is susceptible to powdery mildew.

Description ja:

The essential 1000 genera certification Genus Stachys (スタキス)

2019 edition

B Level
Family シソ
イヌゴマ属:ワタチョロギ(ラムズイヤー)、チョロギ

2003 edition

B Level
Family シソ
草本I・一年草/二年草/多年草
イヌゴマ属:ワタチョロギ(ラムズイヤー, lamb’s ears),チョロギ

1986 edition

B Level
Family シソ
草本植物
イヌゴマ,チョロギ

Comment: Temp. & warm exc. Australasia

Comment ja: ワタチョロギ(ラムズイヤー, lamb’s ears),チョロギ

Type species:

Phylogenetic definition:

Update information: Created: 2007-12-06 12:51; Updated: 2026-03-03 21:57 by hkokubun@mac.com

Family:

System Accepted? Botanical name Japanese name Infra-familial classification # species
APG4 Accepted Lamiaceae シソ科 373 Show
PB2 Lamiaceae シソ科 Show
PB3 Lamiaceae シソ科 Show