Lamiaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lamiaceae or Labiatae , also known as the mint family, is a family of plants. It has been considered closely related to Verbenaceae but several recent phylogenetic studies have shown that numerous ...
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Mentha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mentha ( mint ) is a genus of about 25 species (and many hundreds of varieties) of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae (Mint Family). Species within Mentha have a subcosmopolitan distributio...
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The mint family is host to a surprising number of plants, including lavender, basil, marjoram, and sage. ... Some surprising members of the mint family aren't considered herbs at all: ajuga (the ground cover known as carpet bugleweed), bee balm, coleus, lamium (another ground cover), obedient plant ( Physotegia virginiana),
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Wildflower indentification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families. ... If you pick a plant with a distinctly square stalk and simple, opposite leaves, then it is very likely a member of the Mint family. Be sure to smell it too, since many species of the family are loaded with aromatic volatile oils.
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monardella; Scientific Name Monardella odoratissima; Family Mint; Flower Color light purple; Plant Type Shrub; Native Yes; Weed No ... purple sage; Scientific Name Salvia dorrii var. carnosa; Family Mint; Flower Color Purple; Plant Type Shrub; Native Yes...
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Pennyroyal; Piloblephis rigida; Not picky about soil, but likes it dry. Found in pineland and oak scrub. ... Mint Photographs ... Plants of the mint family, Labiatae, provide nectar for hummingbirds and butterflies.
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FAMILY LAMIACEAE MINT FAMILY ... Modern workers tend to use the name Lamiaceae, as recommended by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature since consensus has it that each plant family should be based upon a legitimately established genus, in this case the genus Lamium.
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For more on mint family plants, see Healing Mints. Other plant family articles include The Rose Family, The Parsley Family, and The Mustard Family. ... Home » Plants & Animals » Botany » Plant Species » The Mint Family...
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Lamiaceae is a large family, so variation is expected; some flowers are regular rather than lipped, some seem to have tube-like structures, but the stems, leaves, and general flower growth is fairly distinctive for ... Continue to Page 2 of Lamiaceae (Mint Family) ... Plant Listings by: Family & Latin Name Common Name Color...
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A catnip plant (Nepeta cataria) in full bloom. The square stem, opposite leaves and congested clusters of flowers along the stem are typical of the mint family (Lamiaceae). The catnip toy (right) is filled with dried leaves, stems and flowers containing nepetalactone.
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