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Himalayan Woundwort
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Himalayan Woundwort
ative Photo: Thingnam Girija
Common name: Himalayan Woundwort, Melissa-Leaf Woundwort • Nepali: मिगिना Miginaa
Botanical name: Stachys splendens    Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)
Synonyms: Stachys emodi, Stachys melissifolia, Stachys sericea Wall. ex Benth.

Himalayan Woundwort is a perennial herb with erect stems growing up to 60-80 cm. Flowers occur in an upright spike. Flowers are reddish pink, up to 1.3 cm, two-lipped. The upper lip is straight like a hood, ovate, 3 mm, margin entire; lower lip up to 6 mm, lateral lobes ovate; middle lobe largest, inverted heart-shaped. Stamens reach the middle of upper lip. Style slightly protruds out. The slender stems have many branches. Leaf blade ovate-cordate to oblong-cordate, 5-6 x about 2.3 cm, heart-shaped, margin cut into rounded teeth, stalk 0.6-2.5 cm. Floral leaves are stalkless. Himalayan Woundwort is found in the Himalayas, from Kashmir to SE Tibet, at altitudes of 2400-4000 m. Flowering: June-August

Identification credit: Tabish Photographed in Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand.

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