Contains 2 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Hyptis Jacq.
BUSHMINT
Classification
LAMIALES
Hyptis
Citation
HYPTIS Jacquin, Collectanea 1: 101, 103. 1787, nom. cons. vs. Mesosphaerum P. Browne 1756, et vs. Condea Adanson 1763.
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TYPE: Hyptis capitata Jacquin, typ. cons.
Distribution Map Present

This species have been reported in the counties highlighted.

Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Hyptis alata CLUSTERED BUSHMINT; MUSKY MINT Native OBL (NWPL) FACW (DEP)
Hyptis brevipes LESSER ROUNDWEED Not Native
Identification Key
1.  Inflorescence an involucrate globose to hemispheric head (Hyptis s.str.)
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1.  Inflorescences of terminal spikes or racemes, the cymules sometimes with a short involucre
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2.  Peduncles usually >1 cm long; involucral bracts usually >1.5 mm wide; sepal lobe tips acute; seeds ca. 1 mm or more long, 0.5 mm wide
2.  Peduncles usually <1 cm long; involucral bracts < 1mm wide; sepal lobe tips acute-acuminate; seeds ca. <0.8 mm long, <0.4 mm wide
3.  Inflorescence of sessile axillary fascicles (flowers may be pedicellate) (Condea)
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3.  Inflorescence of short-pedunculate cymes, sometimes densely clustered and spike-like
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4.  Plant densely soft-pubescent or tomentose; leaf blades ovate lanceolate
4.  Plant glabrate to puberulent; leaf blades narrowly elliptic-lanceolate
5.  Stem pubescent; calyx with short tufts of white hairs between the lobes (Mesosphaerum)
5.  Stem scabrid; calyx lacking tufts of white hairs between the lobes (Cantinoa)
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6.  Leaf blades lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate; inflorescence a dense spike of cymes, internodes unapparent (Hyptis spicigera)
6.  Leaf blades ovate; inflorescence of separated cymes, internodes long and obvious
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
Gnoteris Gnoteris Rafinesque, Sylva Tellur. 76. 1838. TYPE: = Mesosphaerum P. Browne 1756.
Rhaphiodon Rhaphiodon Schauer, Flora 27: 345. 1844. TYPE: Rhaphiodon echinus (Nees von Esenbeck & Martius) Schauer) (Zapania echinus Nees von Esenbeck & Martius)