Bystropogon
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Bystropogon There are about 40 species of evergreen shrubs in this genus, native to the Canary Islands and Madeira. Allied to the Origanum
Origanum
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and Thymus
Thymus
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, the genus is characterized by tiny flowers in much-branched clusters, with plume-like sepals that elongate at the fruiting stage, giving the whole tip of each branch a fuzzy appearance. Stems are square in cross-section and leaves, arranged in opposite pairs, are aromatic when crushed.

Cultivation The plant prefers mild and dry climates. Grow in very well-drained soil in sunny position. Propagate from seed or cuttings.

Species

  • Bystropogon andinum
  • Bystropogon andinus
  • Bystropogon axillare
  • Bystropogon bipinnatus
  • Bystropogon canariensis
  • Bystropogon canus
  • Bystropogon coarctatus
  • Bystropogon confertus
  • Bystropogon dentatus
  • Bystropogon erianthus
  • Bystropogon glabrescens
  • Bystropogon graveolens
  • Bystropogon kuntzeanum
  • Bystropogon kuntzeanus
  • Bystropogon maderensis
  • Bystropogon mandonianus
  • Bystropogon marifolius
  • Bystropogon meridiani
  • Bystropogon minutus
  • Bystropogon mollis
  • Bystropogon odoratissimus
  • Bystropogon origanifolium
  • Bystropogon origanifolius
  • Bystropogon ovatus
  • Bystropogon pavonianus
  • Bystropogon pectinatus
  • Bystropogon piperitus
  • Bystropogon plumosus
  • Bystropogon punctatus
  • Bystropogon reticulatus
  • Bystropogon serrulatus
  • Bystropogon setosus
  • Bystropogon sidaefolium
  • Bystropogon sidaefolius
  • Bystropogon smithii
  • Bystropogon spicata
  • Bystropogon spicatus
  • Bystropogon suaveolens
  • Bystropogon tomentosus
  • Bystropogon uniflorus
  • Bystropogon wildpretii
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