Lophanthus is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1763. It is native to central and southwestern Asia from Turkey to Mongolia, with many of the species endemic to Iran.[1][2]
Lophanthus is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1763. It is native to central and southwestern Asia from Turkey to Mongolia, with many of the species endemic to Iran.
Species Lophanthus adenocladus (Bornm.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus allotrius (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran Lophanthus archibaldii (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran Lophanthus chinensis Benth. - Mongolia, Xinjiang, Siberia (Buryatiya, Chita, Tuva, Irkutsk) Lophanthus depauperatus (Benth.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus dschuparensis (Bornm.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus elegans (Lipsky) Levin - Afghanistan, Tajikistan Lophanthus hedgei (Freitag) A.L.Budantzev - Afghanistan Lophanthus iranshahrii (Rech.f.) A.L.Budantzev - Iran Lophanthus krylovii Lipsky - Mongolia, Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Altai Lophanthus laxiflorus (Benth.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus michauxii (Briq.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus ouroumitanensis (Franch.) Kochk. & Zuckerw. - Afghanistan, Tajikistan Lophanthus oxyodontus (Boiss.) Levin - Iran Lophanthus pinetorum (Aitch. & Hemsl.) Levin - Afghanistan, Pakistan, western Himalayas Lophanthus schrenkii Levin - Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan Lophanthus schtschurowskianus (Regel) Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Lophanthus sessilifolius (Bunge) Levin - Iran, Pakistan Lophanthus subnivalis Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Lophanthus tibeticus C.Y.Wu & Y.C.Huang - Tibet Lophanthus tschimganicus Lipsky - Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan Lophanthus turcicus Dirmenci, Yıldız & Hedge - Turkey Lophanthus varzobicus Kochk. - Tajikistan