- Source: Moluccella
Moluccella is a genus of annual and short-lived perennial plants native to Central and Southwestern Asia and the Mediterranean. They are tall, upright, branched plants growing to 1 meter or more with toothed leaves and small white fragrant flowers.
Species
Moluccella aucheri (Boiss.) Scheen - Iran, Pakistan
Moluccella bucharica (B.Fedtsch.) Ryding - Uzbekistan
Moluccella fedtschenkoana (Kudr.) Ryding - Uzbekistan and Tajikistan
Moluccella laevis L. - Bells of Ireland - Turkmenistan, Iran, Iraq, Caucasus, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Turkey; naturalized in scattered locations in Europe, Africa, and North America
Moluccella olgae (Regel) Ryding - Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan
Moluccella otostegioides Prain - Pakistan
Moluccella sogdiana (Kudr.) Ryding - Uzbekistan, Tajikistan
Moluccella spinosa L. - Mediterranean from Spain + Algeria to Turkey + Palestine
Cultivation
Marginally frost hardy, these plants prefer full sun and moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. Propagation is from seed.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Lamiaceae
- Flora Lebanon
- Moluccella laevis
- Moluccella
- Pseudodictamnus acetabulosus
- Lamiaceae
- Shellflower
- Ballota
- List of garden plants in North America
- Lamioideae
- Akarçay
- Flora of Lebanon