Specimen profile Növényprofil

Hyssopus officinalis L.

Common name Köznév Hyssop Izsóp
Family Lamiaceae
Genus Hyssopus

Classification

Scientific name Tudományos név Hyssopus officinalis L.
Common name Köznév Hyssop Izsóp
Family Lamiaceae
Genus Hyssopus

Common Names

  • Hyssop

Botanical Garden Location

Crops Haszonnövények (16)

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This plant is part of the Collection of crop plants (Medicinal, dye, textile and oil plants) collection. Ez a növény az Haszonnövények gyűjteménye (Gyógy-, festék-, textil és olajnövények) gyűjtemény része.

Toxicity

Humans
family known toxic csaladban ismerten mergezo
Cats Dogs
not toxic nem mergezo

Native Distribution

France | Russian Federation | Spain | United States of America
Detailed Regions

Africa Northern Africa Algeria Morocco Asia-Temperate Caucasus North Caucasus Transcaucasus Siberia Buryatiya Western Asia Iran Turkey Europe Eastern Europe Belarus Central European Russia Krym South European Russia Ukraine Middle Europe Austria Czechoslovakia Hungary Switzerland Southeastern Europe Albania Bulgaria Greece Italy Yugoslavia Southwestern Europe France Spain Introduced into Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States Middle Europe Belgium Poland Northern Europe Great Britain Northern America North-Central U.S.A. Wisconsin Northeastern U.S.A. New York Vermont

Africa Northern Africa Algeria Morocco Asia-Temperate Caucasus North Caucasus Transcaucasus Siberia Buryatiya Western Asia Iran Turkey Europe Eastern Europe Belarus Central European Russia Krym South European Russia Ukraine Middle Europe Austria Czechoslovakia Hungary Switzerland Southeastern Europe Albania Bulgaria Greece Italy Yugoslavia Southwestern Europe France Spain Introduced into Europe Eastern Europe Baltic States Middle Europe Belgium Poland Northern Europe Great Britain Northern America North-Central U.S.A. Wisconsin Northeastern U.S.A. New York Vermont

Data confidence: high

Synonyms

  • Dracocephalum officinalis (L.) Y.P.Chen & B.T.Drew.
  • Hyssopus caucasicus Spreng. ex Steud.
  • Hyssopus officinalis L.