Lavandula stoechas
French Lavender
- Category
- plantae
- Primary role
- weed
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Lamiaceae
- Genus
- Lavandula
Plantae | Tracheophyta | Magnoliopsida | Lamiales | Lamiaceae | Lavandula
External: GBIF #2927303
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flower visitor 1
- GloBI visits Lavandula stoechas https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/282549615
pollination 59
- GloBI pollinates Lavandula stoechas Herrera, J. (1988) Pollination relatioships in southern spanish mediterranean shrublands. Journal of Ecology 76: 274-287.
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- GloBI pollinates Lavandula stoechas Bartomeus, I., Vilà, M. & Santamaria, L., 2008. Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks. Oecologia 155: 761-770.
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- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Lavandula stoechas Bartomeus, I., Vilà, M. & Santamaria, L., 2008. Contrasting effects of invasive plants in plant-pollinator networks. Oecologia 155: 761-770. DOI
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Lavandula stoechas Ollerton, J., Trunschke, J. ., Havens, K. ., Landaverde-González, P. ., Keller, A. ., Gilpin, A.-M. ., Rodrigo Rech, A. ., Baronio, G. J. ., Phillips, B. J., Mackin, C. ., Stanley, D. A., Treanore, E. ., Baker, E. ., Rotheray, E. L., Erickson, E. ., Fornoff, F. ., Brearley, F. Q. ., Ballantyne, G. ., Iossa, G. ., Stone, G. N., Bartomeus, I. ., Stockan, J. A., Leguizamón, J., Prendergast, K. ., Rowley, L., Giovanetti, M., de Oliveira Bueno, R., Wesselingh, R. A., Mallinger, R., Edmondson, S., Howard, S. R., Leonhardt, S. D., Rojas-Nossa, S. V., Brett, M., Joaqui, T., Antoniazzi, R., Burton, V. J., Feng, H.-H., Tian, Z.-X., Xu, Q., Zhang, C., Shi, C.-L., Huang, S.-Q., Cole, L. J., Bendifallah, L., Ellis, E. E., Hegland, S. J., Straffon Díaz, S., Lander, T. A. ., Mayr, A. V., Dawson, R. ., Eeraerts, M. ., Armbruster, W. S. ., Walton, B. ., Adjlane, N. ., Falk, S. ., Mata, L. ., Goncalves Geiger, A. ., Carvell, C. ., Wallace, C. ., Ratto, F. ., Barberis, M. ., Kahane, F. ., Connop, S. ., Stip, A. ., Sigrist, M. R. ., Vereecken, N. J. ., Klein, A.-M., Baldock, K. ., & Arnold, S. E. J. . (2022). Pollinator-flower interactions in gardens during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown of 2020. Journal of Pollination Ecology, 31, 87–96. https://doi.org/10.26786/1920-7603(2022)695. Accessed at <https://github.com/globalbioticinteractions/ollerton2022/archive/7eb71e8e5026ec08c04a69a09860f8927061a8fd.zip> on 23 May 2026. DOI
- GloBI pollinates Lavandula stoechas Herrera, J. (1988) Pollination relatioships in southern spanish mediterranean shrublands. Journal of Ecology 76: 274-287.
- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Lavandula stoechas https://www.bumblebeewatch.org/metadata/
- GloBI pollinates Lavandula stoechas Herrera, J. (1988) Pollination relatioships in southern spanish mediterranean shrublands. Journal of Ecology 76: 274-287.
attractant 60
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- GloBI visitsFlowersOf Lavandula stoechas https://www.bumblebeewatch.org/metadata/
- GloBI pollinates Lavandula stoechas Herrera, J. (1988) Pollination relatioships in southern spanish mediterranean shrublands. Journal of Ecology 76: 274-287.