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Lamiaceae - Wikipedia The Lamiaceae or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle, or sage family
list of plants in the family Lamiaceae - Encyclopedia Britannica Lamiaceae, the mint family of flowering plants, with 236 genera and more than 7,000 species, the largest family of the order Lamiales Lamiaceae is distributed nearly worldwide, and many species are cultivated for their fragrant leaves and attractive flowers
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What Herbs Are in the Mint Family? - Chefs Resource The mint family, botanically known as Lamiaceae, is a vast and diverse group of flowering plants that includes many aromatic and culinary herbs cherished worldwide
All In The Family: Meet The Mints (7 Lamiaceae Plants to Love) Lamiaceae – the “Mint Family” – is a group of roughly 3,500 species of plants with square stalks, simple opposite leaves Their flowers are bisexual and irregular Rich in volatile oils, mints are often aromatic, and many species are used as culinary herbs Many are astringent, and some are bitter
Family: Lamiaceae — mint family - Go Botany Family: Lamiaceae — mint family Species in the Lamiaceae are herbs or shrubs with distinctively 4-sided stems The leaves and stems of many species have a strong scent when crushed The leaves are opposite or may be arranged in a whorl The flowers are clustered in whorls at the end of the flowering stalks or in the junctions of leaves and stems
Lamiaceae: Mint Family (Labiatae). Identify plants and flowers. 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
11 Types of Mint to Grow in Your Garden - The Spruce Mint plants thrive in North American gardens, known for their aromatic leaves and versatility True mints belong to the Metha genus, part of the Lamiaceae or mint family
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