Plants of the World Online accepts 373 species. Selected species include: '' •
Stachys affinis Bunge – Chinese artichoke •
Stachys ajugoides Benth. – bugle hedgenettle •
Stachys alabamica B.R.Keener & L.J.Davenp. – Alabama hedgenettle •
Stachys albens A.Gray – white hedgenettle, whitestem hedgenettle •
Stachys albicaulis Lindl. •
Stachys alpina L. – alpine woundwort •
Stachys annua (L.) L. – annual woundwort •
Stachys arvensis L. – staggerweed, field woundwort '' •
Stachys bullata Benth. •
Stachys byzantina K.Koch – woolly betony, lamb's ear •
Stachys candida Bory & Chaub. •
Stachys chamissonis Benth. – great hedge nettle, coastal hedge nettle •
Stachys chamissonis var.
cooleyae (A.Heller) G.A.Mulligan & D.B.Munro – Cooley's hedge nettle •
Stachys chrysantha Boiss. & Heldr. •
Stachys citrina Benth. •
Stachys clingmanii Small – Clingman's hedge nettle •
Stachys coccinea Ortega
var. cooleyae'' •
Stachys corsica Pers. •
Stachys cretica L. •
Stachys debilis Kunth •
Stachys ehrenbergii Boiss. •
Stachys floridana Benth. – Florida hedgenettle, Florida betony •
Stachys germanica L. – downy woundwort •
Stachys glutinosa L. •
Stachys hispida Pursh – rough hedge-nettle •
Stachys hyssopifolia Michx. •
Stachys iva Griseb. •
Stachys lavandulifolia Vahl •
Stachys libanotica Benth. •
Stachys manantlanensis B.L.Turner •
Stachys mexicana Benth. – Mexican hedge nettle •
Stachys milanii Magnier '' •
Stachys nelsonii B.R.Keener & L.J.Davenp. – Nelson's hedgenettle •
Stachys palustris L. – marsh woundwort, marsh hedge-nettle •
Stachys pumila Banks & Sol. •
Stachys pycnantha Benth. •
Stachys recta L. – yellow woundwort •
Stachys riederi Cham. •
Stachys rigida Benth. – rough hedgenettle '' •
Stachys sprucei Briq. •
Stachys stricta Greene •
Stachys sylvatica L. – hedge woundwort •
Stachys tenuifolia Willd. – smooth hedgenettle
Formerly placed here •
Agastache foeniculum (Pursh) Kuntze (as
S. foeniculum Pursh) •
Leonurus japonicus Houtt. (as
S. artemisia Lour.) •
Stachys monieri (Gouan) P.W.Ball, now in the synonymy of
Betonica officinalis •
Betonica macrantha K.Koch (as
S. macrantha (K.Koch) Stearn) •
Betonica officinalis L. (as
S. officinalis (L.) Trevis.) ==References==