- Acinos
- Agastache
- Ajuga
- Ballota
- Calamintha
- Callicarpa
- Cedronella
- Clerodendrum
- Clinopodium
- Coleus
- Colquhounia
- Elsholtzia
- Galeopsis
- Glechoma
- Lamium
- Lavandula
- Leonotis
- Leonurus
- Leucosceptrum
- Lycopus
- Marrubium
- Melissa
- Mentha
- Nepeta
- Ocimum
- Origanum
- Phlomis
- Plectranthus
- Prunella
- Rotheca
- Salvia
- Satureja
- Scutellaria
- Stachys
- Tetradenia
- Teucrium
- Thymus
- Vitex
- Westringia
- = Lamiaceae
Shrubs, or annual or perennial herbs, often glandular and aromatic. Stems ± quadrangular. Lvs opposite, exstipulate, usually simple. Infl. usually of modified cymes in the axils of opposite bracts, rarely of true cymes; modified cymes forming pseudowhorls (verticels or verticillasters), and these either distant along the infl. rachis or aggregated into spikes or panicles. Fls zygomorphic, usually ☿, sometimes unisexual; bracts conspicuous or very reduced; bracteoles present or 0. Calyx usually 5-toothed or 5-lobed, 2-lipped or teeth or lobes ± equal, sometimes accrescent. Corolla tube usually well-developed; limb (4)–5-lobed, 2-lipped with upper lip 2-lobed and lower lip 3-lobed, rarely with a lower lip of 5 lobes. Stamens (2)–4, didynamous when 4, sometimes 2 reduced to staminodes, epipetalous. Ovary superior, deeply 4-lobed, of 2 divided carpels, 4-celled with 1 anatropous ovule to each cell; style 1, usually gynobasic, simple below but with 2 branches above. Fr. of 4 nutlets, sometimes 1 or more aborting. Seed non-endospermic or nearly so.
[From: Webb et al. (1985) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4 as Lamiaceae]
Category | Number |
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Indigenous (Endemic) | 4 |
Indigenous (Non-endemic) | 1 |
Exotic: Fully Naturalised | 58 |
Exotic: Casual | 40 |
Exotic: Presence uncertain | 1 |
Total | 104 |