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Species of Monarda L.

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NameSynonym ofaisortsortacc
Monarda didyma L.  a Monarda didymaL.  
Monarda fistulosa L.  a Monarda fistulosaL.  
Monarda pringlei Fernald  a Monarda pringleiFernald  
Monarda punctata L.  a Monarda punctataL.  
Monarda spp. a Monarda spp. 
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag.  a Monarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag.  
Monarda austromontana Epling Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner   Monarda austromontanaEpling Monarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. subsp. austromontana (Epling) Scora Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner  iMonarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. subsp. austromontana (Epling) Scora Monarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner
Monarda pectinata Nutt.  a Monarda pectinataNutt.  
Monarda bradburiana L. C. Beck  a Monarda bradburianaL. C. Beck  
Monarda clinopodia L.  a Monarda clinopodiaL.  
Monarda hybr. a Monarda hybr. 
Monarda ciliata L. Blephilia ciliata (L.) Benth.   Monarda ciliataL. Blephilia ciliata(L.) Benth.
Monarda hirsuta Pursh Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Benth.   Monarda hirsutaPursh Blephilia hirsuta(Pursh) Benth.
Monarda menthifolia Graham Monarda fistulosa L. var. menthifolia (Graham) Fernald   Monarda menthifoliaGraham Monarda fistulosaL. var.menthifolia (Graham) Fernald
Monarda fistulosa L. var. menthifolia (Graham) Fernald  aiMonarda fistulosaL. var.menthifolia (Graham) Fernald  
Monarda clinopodioides A. Gray  a Monarda clinopodioidesA. Gray  
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. citriodora  aiMonarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.citriodora  
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner  aiMonarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner  
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. parva Scora  aiMonarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.parva Scora  
Monarda fistulosa L. var. fistulosa  aiMonarda fistulosaL. var.fistulosa  
Monarda russeliana Nutt. ex Sims  a Monarda russelianaNutt. ex Sims  
Monarda austroappalachiana Floden  a Monarda austroappalachianaFloden  
Monarda humilis (Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith  a Monarda humilis(Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith  
Monarda punctata L. var. humilis Torr. Monarda humilis (Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith  iMonarda punctataL. var.humilis Torr. Monarda humilis(Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith
Monarda punctata L. var. punctata  aiMonarda punctataL. var.punctata  
Monarda stipitatoglandulosa Waterf.  a Monarda stipitatoglandulosaWaterf.  
Monarda virgata Raf.  a Monarda virgataRaf.  
Monarda lindheimeri Engelm. & A. Gray  a Monarda lindheimeriEngelm. & A. Gray  
Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes  a Monarda luteolaSinghurst & W. C. Holmes  
Monarda fistulosa L. var. brevis Fosberg & Artz Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden  iMonarda fistulosaL. var.brevis Fosberg & Artz Monarda brevis(Fosberg & Artz) Floden
Monarda ×media Willd.  a Monarda mediaWilld.  
Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden  a Monarda brevis(Fosberg & Artz) Floden  
Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. subsp. citriodora Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. citriodora  iMonarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. subsp. citriodora Monarda citriodoraCerv. ex Lag. var.citriodora
  1. Monarda austroappalachiana Floden
  2. Monarda austromontana Epling (=Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner)
  3. Monarda bradburiana L. C. Beck
  4. Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden
  5. Monarda ciliata L. (=Blephilia ciliata (L.) Benth.)
  6. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag.
  7. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner
  8. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. citriodora
  9. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. parva Scora
  10. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. subsp. austromontana (Epling) Scora (=Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. austromontana (Epling) B. L. Turner)
  11. Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. subsp. citriodora (=Monarda citriodora Cerv. ex Lag. var. citriodora)
  12. Monarda clinopodia L.
  13. Monarda clinopodioides A. Gray
  14. Monarda didyma L.
  15. Monarda fistulosa L.
  16. Monarda fistulosa L. var. brevis Fosberg & Artz (=Monarda brevis (Fosberg & Artz) Floden)
  17. Monarda fistulosa L. var. fistulosa
  18. Monarda fistulosa L. var. menthifolia (Graham) Fernald
  19. Monarda hirsuta Pursh (=Blephilia hirsuta (Pursh) Benth.)
  20. Monarda humilis (Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith
  21. Monarda hybr.
  22. Monarda lindheimeri Engelm. & A. Gray
  23. Monarda luteola Singhurst & W. C. Holmes
  24. Monarda ×media Willd.
  25. Monarda menthifolia Graham (=Monarda fistulosa L. var. menthifolia (Graham) Fernald)
  26. Monarda pectinata Nutt.
  27. Monarda pringlei Fernald
  28. Monarda punctata L.
  29. Monarda punctata L. var. humilis Torr. (=Monarda humilis (Torr.) Prather & J. A. Keith)
  30. Monarda punctata L. var. punctata
  31. Monarda russeliana Nutt. ex Sims
  32. Monarda spp.
  33. Monarda stipitatoglandulosa Waterf.
  34. Monarda virgata Raf.


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