Nepeta gloeocephala Rech.
Parvin Salehi Shanjani, Masoumeh Ramezani Yeganeh and Mohammad Reza Pahlevani
Natural Resources Gene Bank, Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Agricultural Research, Education and Extension Organization, Tehran, Iran.
Uploaded at Dec 2023
Scientific editor: Masoumeh Izadpanah
This Seed ID was supported by the Headquarters of Science and Technology of Medicinal Plants and Traditional Medicine
Seed Storage
The storage behavior of this species is orthodox (desiccation-tolerant seeds); dry to 15-20 % eRH and stored at -20 °C.
Germination requirements
The seeds of this species show non-deep dormancy. Sterilize seeds before placing them on wet germination paper. Then germinate under an alternating temperature regime of 15/25 ºC (the higher temperature for 16 hours of light and the lower one for 8 hours of dark).
Morphology
Fruit/seed: Achene
Fruit/seed shape: Achenes ellipsoid, areole bi-lobed, surface with small rounded tubercles, dark brown.
Fruit/seed size: Length 1.65-1.92 mm, and width 0.66-0.94 mm in an accession from Kashan 1000 seed/fruit weight 0.4 g, which was collected and identified in 2016 by Hosein Batuli with an accession number 46486.
Average 1000 seed/fruit weight: 0.3-0.6 g
Biological features
Life form: Perennial, herbaceous, many-stemmed, stems erect to ascending
Inflorescence, flower type, and pollination mechanisms: Inflorescence capitate, with a few interrupted verticillasters. Flowers hermaphrodite, zygomorphic, corolla purple-blue, 12 mm long. Plant monoecious, cross-pollinated. Pollination is carried out by insects, especially bees.
Flowering Period: Spring
Time of seed ripening: August to October
Seed dispersal methods: Seed weight
Geographical distribution: Endemic to Iran. Typus from Iran, Yazd
Distribution in Iran: Center Esfahan, and Yazd
Taxonomy
Family: Lamiaceae
Subfamily: Nepetoideae
Genus: Nepeta
Species: gloeocephala
Persian name: Punehsa-e-Yazdi
References and Links
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