Cunila is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described in 1759. It is native to North and South America.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link). Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Cunila is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described in 1759. It is native to North and South America.
Species Cunila angustifolia Benth. - southern Brazil, Misiones Province of Argentina Cunila crenata García-Peña & Tenorio - State of Durango in Mexico Cunila fasciculata Benth. - southern Brazil Cunila galioides Benth. - Brazil Cunila incana Benth. - southern Brazil, Argentina Cunila incisa Benth. - southern Brazil Cunila leucantha Kunth ex Schltdl. & Cham. - Mexico (Veracruz, Guerrero, Oaxaca, Chiapas), Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama) Cunila lythrifolia Benth. - central + southern Mexico Cunila menthiformis Epling - southern Brazil Cunila menthoides Benth. - Uruguay Cunila microcephala Benth. - southern Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton - central + eastern United States from Texas and Kansas east to New York and Georgia Cunila platyphylla Epling - southern Brazil Cunila polyantha Benth. - Mexico (from Zacatecas and Jalisco south to Chiapas), Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, Panama) Cunila pycnantha B.L.Rob. & Greenm. - Mexico (from Sinaloa and Durango south to Chiapas) Cunila ramamoorthiana M.R.Garcia-Pena - Mexico (Guerrero) Cunila spicata Benth. - southern Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay Cunila tenuifolia Epling - southern Brazil