vektorosa
Vektorosa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. First described in 1853 by German botanist Karl Heinrich Hillebrand, the genus is named after the Latin terms for “vector” and “rose,” reflecting the plant’s role in transferring pollen and its fragrant, rose‑colored corollas. The type species, Vektorosa rosea, is an annual herb reaching up to 60 centimetres in height.
Vektorosa species are herbaceous perennials or annuals that form basal rosettes of narrow, lance‑shaped leaves. Their
The genus is native to the Mediterranean basin, with most species distributed across southern Europe, northwest
In traditional medicine, extracts from Vektorosa leaves have been used in folk remedies for digestive ailments,