Hyptis mutabilis
Lamiaceae FAMILY

Hyptis mutabilis

Hyptis mutabilis

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Hyptis mutabilis is a coarse, erect, annual plant, growing up to 2 metres tall, often much branched, rather slender[ 331 Title Flora of Guatemala Publication Author Standley P.C. & J. A. Steyermark Website http://www.archive.org/ Publisher Year 1946 - 1976 ISBN Description A superb reference, though somewhat dated. Gives lots of plant uses as well as information on plant habit and habitat. The entire flora (13 volumes) can now be downloaded from http://www.archive.org/ , 426 Title Flowering Plants of Jamaica Publication Author Adams. C.D. Publisher University of the West Indies; Jamaica. Year 1972 ISBN Description A terse treatment of the flowering plants of Jamaica, with a botanical description of each plant, notes on habitat etc. ]. A very common weed in many parts of Guatemala, often forming large dense colonies. When in early flower the forms with bright purple corollas are rather showy and handsome but in age the plants are unattractive[ 331 Title Flora of Guatemala Publication Author Standley P.C. & J. A. Steyermark Website http://www.archive.org/ Publisher Year 1946 - 1976 ISBN Description A superb reference, though somewhat dated. Gives lots of plant uses as well as information on plant habit and habitat. The entire flora (13 volumes) can now be downloaded from http://www.archive.org/ ]. It is sometimes gathered from the wild for local medicinal use[ 46 Title Dictionary of Economic Plants. Publication Author Uphof. J. C. Th. Publisher Weinheim Year 1959 ISBN - Description An excellent and very comprehensive guide but it only gives very short descriptions of the uses without any details of how to utilize the plants. Not for the casual reader. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeCaribbean to Florida. S. America - Argentina and Uruguay, north through C. America to Mexico.
HabitatWet to dry thickets or fields or open forest, frequently in pine-oak forest, sometimes on rocky slopes, occasionally a weed in coffee plantations or other cultivated ground, at elevations of 2,300 metres or lower, mostly at 1,200 metres[ 331 Title Flora of Guatemala Publication Author Standley P.C. & J. A. Steyermark Website http://www.archive.org/ Publisher Year 1946 - 1976 ISBN Description A superb reference, though somewhat dated. Gives lots of plant uses as well as information on plant habit and habitat. The entire flora (13 volumes) can now be downloaded from http://www.archive.org/ ].