Stachys sublobata
Stachys sublobata is a species of hedgenettle endemic to South Africa's Western Cape province.
Description
It is a low-growing, perennial herb with several stems that lie along the ground or rise slightly, reaching up to in length. The stems are sparsely hairy, with occasional longer spreading hairs.The leaves help distinguish this species from others in the south-west Cape. They are small and borne on short stalks. The blades are fairly thick, narrowly triangular, and often folded along the midrib, measuring long. They have a heart-shaped base, an acute tip, and deeply scalloped margins with four or five rounded, lobe-like teeth on each side. Leaf surfaces are sparsely hairy, sometimes with small gland dots beneath.
The flowers are arranged in a loose inflorescence of a few whorls, each bearing two flowers. The calyx is thinly hairy and glandular. The corolla is mauve, with a short tube and two lips, the lower lip longer and curved downward.
Stachys sublobata flowers from September to March.