Leonotis leonurus (L.) R.Br., Hortus Kew. 3: 410 1811. (Syn: Hemisodon leonurus (L.) Raf.; Leonotis leonurus var. albiflora Benth.; Leonurus africanus Mill.; Leonurus grandiflorus Moench; Leonurus superbus Medik.; Phlomis leonurus L.; Phlomis speciosa Salisb. [Illegitimate]);
. S. Africa; Introduced: Burundi, Jawa, St.Helena as per POWO; .
Leonotis leonurus, also known as lion’s tail and wild dagga, is a plant species in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. The plant is a broadleaf evergreen large shrub native to South Africa and southern Africa, where it is very common.[2] It is known for its medicinal and mild psychoactive properties. The main psychoactive component of Leonotis leonurus is leonurine. Lamiaceae (incl. Verbenaceae) Fortnight : Lamiaceae, Leonotis leonurus (L.) W. T. Aiton from California-GSMAY52/55 : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (3) . |