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Blephilia hirsuta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blephilia hirsuta
''Blephilia hirsuta'' is an herbaceous perennial of the mint family Lamiaceae native to eastern North America. It is commonly called hairy wood mint or hairy pagoda plant.〔 == Description == Hairy wood mint is a perennial plant that is normally tall. The central stem is covered with long white hairs and ends in several whorls of flowers. The flowers can be either light blue, pale purple or white with purple spots. Each flower is 1 cm long with light green sepals, two main 'lips', two visible stamens, and a style that is divided at its tip. Hairy Wood mint has a very short growing period in which it only blooms in the summer for roughly a month and a half.〔 Arranged oppositely along the stem, the leaves of hairy wood mint are long but thin, becoming wider near the base of the leaf. The petioles are roughly 1 to 3 cm and are covered with little hairs. Out of all the plants in this genus, ''Blephilia hirsuta'' has the largest leaves.〔 This plant has a taproot type of root system.〔
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