Genus of flowering plants
Hedeoma is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae . It is native to North and South America . They are commonly known as false pennyroyals .[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
The genus name is derived from the Greek words ἡδύς (hedys ), meaning "sweet," and ὀσμή (osme ), meaning "odour". It refers to the scent of the leaves.[ 5] Hedeoma patens M.E. Jones (common name, oregano chiquito) is used by natives of northwestern Mexico to flavor various food items.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Species[ 2]
Hedeoma acinoides Scheele – Slender false pennyroyal - Texas, Oklahoma, Coahuila
Hedeoma apiculata W.S.Stewart – McKittrick's false pennyroyal - western Texas, southeastern New Mexico
Hedeoma bella (Epling) R.S.Irving - Jalisco
Hedeoma chihuahuensis (Henrard) B.L.Turner - Chihuahua
Hedeoma ciliolata (Epling & W.S.Stewart) R.S.Irving - Gypsum false pennyroyal - Nuevo León
Hedeoma costata Hemsl. – Ribbed false pennyroyal - Mexico, Guatemala, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico
Hedeoma crenata R.S.Irving - Rio de Janeiro
Hedeoma dentata Torr. – Dentate false pennyroyal - Arizona, Sonora, New Mexico
Hedeoma diffusa Greene – Spreading (or Flagstaff) false pennyroyal - Nevada, Arizona
Hedeoma drummondii Benth. – Drummond's false pennyroyal - western United States, Alabama, Mississippi, Nuevo León, Coahuila, Chihuahua, Sonora
Hedeoma floribunda Standl. - Chihuahua
Hedeoma hispida Pursh – Rough false pennyroyal - Canada, central + eastern United States (especially the Great Plains)
Hedeoma hyssopifolia A.Gray – Aromatic false pennyroyal - northern Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona
Hedeoma johnstonii R.S.Irving - Coahuila
Hedeoma jucunda Greene - Durango
Hedeoma mandoniana Wedd. - Peru, Bolivia, Jujuy Province of Argentina
Hedeoma martirensis Moran - Baja California
Hedeoma matomianum Moran - Baja California
Hedeoma medium Epling - Argentina, Uruguay
Hedeoma microphylla R.S.Irving - San Luis Potosí
Hedeoma mollis Torr. – Softhair false pennyroyal - western Texas
Hedeoma montana Brandegee - Coahuila
Hedeoma multiflora Benth - Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil
Hedeoma nana (Torr.) Briq. – Dwarf false pennyroyal - Chihuahua, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Mohave Desert in California
Hedeoma oblatifolia Villarreal - Coahuila
Hedeoma oblongifolia (A.Gray) A.Heller – Oblongleaf false pennyroyal - Chihuahua, Sonora, New Mexico, Arizona
Hedeoma palmeri Hemsl. - San Luis Potosí, Nuevo León, Coahuila
Hedeoma patens M.E. Jones –oregano chiquito - Chihuahua, Coahuila
Hedeoma patrina W.S.Stewart - Zacatecas
†Hedeoma pilosa R.S.Irving – Old blue false pennyroyal - Brewster County in Texas but apparently extinct
Hedeoma piperita Benth. - Hidalgo, México State
Hedeoma plicata Torr. – Veiny false pennyroyal - Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, northern Mexico
Hedeoma polygalifolia Benth. - southern Brazil
Hedeoma pulcherrima Wooton & Standl. – White Mountain false pennyroyal - New Mexico
Hedeoma pulegioides (L.) Pers. – American false pennyroyal - eastern Canada, central + eastern United States
Hedeoma pusilla (R.S.Irving) R.S.Irving - Nuevo León
Hedeoma quercetora Epling - Nuevo León
Hedeoma reverchonii (A.Gray) A.Gray – Reverchon's false pennyroyal - southern Great Plains (Texas, Oklahoma, western Arkansas)
Hedeoma rzedowskii B.L.Turner - Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosí
Hedeoma × serpyllifolia Small - Texas, New Mexico
Hedeoma tenuiflora Brandegee - Baja California
Hedeoma tenuipes Epling - northeastern Mexico
Hedeoma todsenii R.S.Irving – Todsen's false pennyroyal - New Mexico
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^ a b Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
^ "Hedeoma " . Integrated Taxonomic Information System . Retrieved 2013-05-26 .
^ Biota of North America Program 2013 county distribution maps
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