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ridurne

Ridurne is a fictional genus of flowering plants created for this article. In the imagined flora of the Ridurne Archipelago, it is placed in the family Lamiaceae and is used as a case study of coastal Mediterranean-type plant life.

Taxonomy: Ridurne belongs to Plantae, Tracheophyta, Angiosperms, Eudicots, Asterids, order Lamiales, family Lamiaceae. The genus is

Description: Ridurne alba is an evergreen, perennial herb or small shrub reaching 20–60 cm in height. Stems

Distribution and habitat: Endemic to rocky coastal cliffs of the Ridurne Archipelago, the plant prefers limestone

Ecology and reproduction: Pollinated primarily by solitary bees and hoverflies; fruit is a small nutlet dispersed

Etymology and nomenclature: The genus name Ridurne is derived from the fictional botanist Ridurne who first

Cultivation and uses: In the imagined setting, Ridurne alba is grown as an ornamental plant for coastal

monotypic,
containing
a
single
described
species,
Ridurne
alba.
square
in
cross-section,
leaves
opposite,
petiolate,
lanceolate,
finely
serrate,
with
a
pungent
aroma
when
crushed.
The
inflorescences
are
terminal
verticillasters
of
pale
lavender
to
white
flowers;
corolla
tube
1.3–1.8
cm
long.
substrates,
sandy
loams,
and
areas
with
mild
salinity.
It
tolerates
wind
exposure
and
can
form
dense
mats
in
sheltered
crevices.
by
gravity
and
light
winds.
The
species
shows
moderate
drought
tolerance
and
can
resprout
after
fire
in
some
simulated
ecosystems.
described
the
species;
the
epithet
alba
refers
to
the
light
coloration
of
the
flowers.
gardens
and
rockeries.
Essential
oils
extracted
from
the
leaves
are
described
as
possessing
mint-like
fragrance
with
citrus
undertones,
though
this
is
speculative
within
the
fictional
context.