Capitanopsis oreophila, synonym Plectranthus bipinnatus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae.
It is a small shrub native to Madagascar, where it is commonly known as andriamborondrao.
It is found on humid, subhumid, and high-elevation rock faces and inselbergs between 500 and 2,500 meters elevation.
In 2003, Alan James Paton decided that the genus should be sunk into Plectranthus.
[2] A major phylogenetic study of the subtribe Plectranthinae in 2018 showed that Plectranthus bipinnatus was embedded in a clade containing the then three species of Capitanopsis, so P. bipinnatus was transferred to Capitanopsis under the original epithet.