Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Lamiales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
shaferi
ID:
217730

Status:
valid

Authors:
Britton

Source:
wcs

Year:
1920

Citation Micro:
Mem. Torrey Bot. Club 16: 100 (1920)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000217059

Common Names

  • Hyptis shaferi
  • Shafer's Skullcap
  • Wild Sage

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Description

Hyptis shaferi (also called Shafer's bushmint, among many other common names) is a perennial herb with a woody base and a height of up to 1.5 m. It is native to the Caribbean, Central and South America, and can be found in dry forests, scrublands, and other disturbed habitats.

Uses & Benefits

Hyptis shaferi is used as an ornamental plant, and its leaves and flowers are used to make herbal teas. It is also used for its essential oils, which are used in perfumes, cosmetics, and aromatherapy.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

Hyptis shaferi has small, white, tubular flowers with four petals and a four-lobed calyx. The seeds are small, black, and round. The seedlings have long, thin stems and small, oval leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Hyptis shaferi is a perennial herb that can be propagated from seed or cuttings. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It can tolerate light frost and drought. It is best grown in a sheltered area to protect it from strong winds.

Where to Find Hyptis shaferi

Hyptis shaferi is native to Mexico and Central America. It is found in dry, rocky habitats, often in open areas or along roadsides.

Hyptis shaferi FAQ

What is the common name of Hyptis shaferi?

Shafer's Lavender

What is the scientific name of Shafer's Lavender?

Hyptis shaferi

What is the natural habitat of Hyptis shaferi?

Deserts and arid regions

Species in the Hyptis genus

Hyptis actinocephala, Hyptis adamantium, Hyptis alata, Hyptis alpestris, Hyptis alutacea, Hyptis amaurocaulis, Hyptis ammotropha, Hyptis angulosa, Hyptis angustifolia, Hyptis apertiflora, Hyptis arenaria, Hyptis argentea, Hyptis argyrophylla, Hyptis armillata, Hyptis asteroides, Hyptis atrorubens, Hyptis australis, Hyptis balansae, Hyptis bicolor, Hyptis brachiata, Hyptis brachypoda, Hyptis brevipes, Hyptis caduca, Hyptis caespitosa, Hyptis capitata, Hyptis chacapoyensis, Hyptis coccinea, Hyptis colligata, Hyptis colubrimontis, Hyptis complicata, Hyptis conferta, Hyptis corymbosa, Hyptis crassipes, Hyptis crenata, Hyptis cruciformis, Hyptis cymulosa, Hyptis delicatula, Hyptis deminuta, Hyptis desertorum, Hyptis dictyodea, Hyptis dilatata, Hyptis ditassoides, Hyptis divaricata, Hyptis dumetorum, Hyptis emoryi, Hyptis eriocauloides, Hyptis fasciculata, Hyptis ferruginosa, Hyptis floribunda, Hyptis florida,

Species in the Lamiaceae family

Acanthomintha duttonii, Acanthomintha ilicifolia, Acanthomintha lanceolata, Acanthomintha obovata, Acanthoprasium frutescens, Acanthoprasium integrifolium, Achyrospermum aethiopicum, Achyrospermum africanum, Achyrospermum axillare, Achyrospermum carvalhoi, Achyrospermum ciliatum, Achyrospermum cryptanthum, Achyrospermum dasytrichum, Achyrospermum densiflorum, Achyrospermum erythobotrys, Achyrospermum fruticosum, Achyrospermum laterale, Achyrospermum micranthum, Achyrospermum mildbraedii, Achyrospermum oblongifolium, Achyrospermum parviflorum, Achyrospermum purpureum, Achyrospermum schimperi, Achyrospermum schlechteri, Achyrospermum seychellarum, Achyrospermum tisserantii, Achyrospermum urens, Achyrospermum wallichianum, Achyrospermum scandens, Acinos alpinus, Acrotome angustifolia, Acrotome fleckii, Acrotome hispida, Acrotome inflata, Acrotome mozambiquensis, Acrotome pallescens, Acrotome tenuis, Acrotome thorncroftii, Acrymia ajugiflora, Aegiphila aracaensis, Aegiphila hystricina, Aegiphila aculeifera, Aegiphila alba, Aegiphila anomala, Aegiphila arcta, Aegiphila australis, Aegiphila bogotensis, Aegiphila boliviana, Aegiphila brachiata, Aegiphila bracteolosa,

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