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- Lamiaceae: Mint Family (Labiatae). Identify plants and flowers.
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
- Lamiaceae - Wikipedia
The Lamiaceae or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle, or sage family
- Labiates - webidguides. com
The family Lamiaceae is a fairly large family of plants in our region and includes a lot of familiar species This family was formerly known as the Labiatae (after its two-lipped flowers) and from this, the term 'labiates' was coined Many members of the labiate family are well known either as garden ornamentals, or as culinary or medicinal herbs
- LABIATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LABIATE is having the limb of a tubular corolla or calyx divided into two unequal parts projecting one over the other like lips How to use labiate in a sentence
- What are lipped plants? - en. jardineriaon. com
Of all there are, Lamiaceae (better known as labiates) are one of the most extensive, comprising about 245 genera and about 7900 species distributed throughout the world, especially in temperate regions
- Labiatae - Dictionary of botany
(Lamiaceae) A large dicotyledonous family, commonly called the mint family, comprising some 3000 species in about 200 genera Most species are shrubby or herbaceous Labiates characteristically have stems that are square in cross section and simple leaves in opposite decussate pairs
- labiatae- mint family – – Botanical online
The labiatae family stands for about 3000 species of plants spread in the warm and temperate regions all over the world They are mainly grasses and shrubs, very fragrant and rich in medicinal properties, of great worth in natural medicine and pharmacopoeia Labiatae include about 200 genera The most important are the following: BACK TO FAMILIES
- Lamiaceae - Deadnettles and Mints - Cronodon
The lamiaceae (labiatae) consists of plants such as the deadnettles and mints, which are called lamiates or labiates In Ajuga reptans, the corolla (petal tube) is dull blue, less often purple-pink or white The calyx (sepal tube) has 5 short triangular teeth
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