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Leonurus

not marked as a favorite taxon *Leonurus japonicus Houttuyn. Common name: Honeyweed, Siberian Motherwort, Pipe-shank. Phenology: (Apr-) May-Sep. Habitat: Disturbed areas. Distribution: Native of Asia.

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Origin/Endemic status: E. and se. Asia

Synonymy : = Fl6, Meso4.2, Mo3, NY, WH3, Harley & Paton (2001); = Leonurus heterophyllus Sweet; = Leonurus sibiricus L. — Ar, Bah, C, F, G, Il, K4, NcTx, Pa, S, Tx, misapplied to our plants; = n/a — Tat; > Leonurus japonicus Houtt.; > Leonurus sibiricus L.; Leonurus japonicus Houtt. Basionym: Leonurus japonicus Houtt. 1778

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