Lamiaceae — Mint Family
Nepeta grandiflora M.Bieb.
Nepeta grandiflora M.Bieb.
Nepeta grandiflora is a Caucasus native aromatic perennial widely grown as an ornamental garden plant.
Nepeta curviflora Boiss.
Nepeta curviflora Boiss.
Nepeta curviflora Boiss. is a perennial aromatic flowering plant native to the far eastern Mediterranean, sometimes grown in horticulture and linked to a historical Jewish holiday custom.
Nepeta nepetella L.
Nepeta nepetella L.
Nepeta nepetella is a variable perennial herb used in Tuscan cooking, often replaced by oregano and mint due to its scarcity.
Nepeta teydea Webb & Berthel.
Nepeta teydea Webb & Berthel.
Nepeta teydea is a Canary Islands native flowering plant species in the Lamiaceae family, first described by Webb and Berthelot.
Nepeta sibirica L.
Nepeta sibirica L.
Nepeta sibirica (Siberian catmint) is a mint-family flowering perennial native to Siberia, grown in gardens.
Nepeta L.
Nepeta L.
Leonotis nepetifolia is a Lamiaceae species with colored lipped flowers, used in traditional medicine and considered invasive in some regions.
Agastache pallidiflora (A.Heller) Rydb.
Agastache pallidiflora (A.Heller) Rydb.
Agastache pallidiflora is a perennial herb with various ceremonial and medicinal uses by the Ramah Navajo.
Agastache mexicana (Kunth) Lint & Epling
Agastache mexicana (Kunth) Lint & Epling
Agastache mexicana, or Mexican giant hyssop, is a perennial mint-family flowering plant native to southern North America with edible and medicinal uses.
Agastache rugosa (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) Kuntze
Agastache rugosa (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) Kuntze
Agastache rugosa is a perennial herb, detailed with its morphology and cultivation requirements.
Dracocephalum moldavica L.
Dracocephalum moldavica L.
Moldavian dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.) is an annual herbaceous plant native to temperate Asia, naturalized and cultivated widely.
Cleonia lusitanica (L.) L.
Cleonia lusitanica (L.) L.
Cleonia is a single-species mint genus first described in 1763, whose only species is native to the western Mediterranean region.
Salvia jordanii J.B.Walker
Salvia jordanii J.B.Walker
Salvia jordanii, or Algerian rosemary, is a Salvia species from western North Africa and Spain, reclassified from Rosmarinus via DNA evidence.
Salvia yangii B.T.Drew
Salvia yangii B.T.Drew
Salvia yangii (Russian sage) is a deciduous subshrub native to Asia and eastern Europe, widely grown in cultivation with multiple uses.
Salvia pentstemonoides Kunth & C.D.Bouché
Salvia pentstemonoides Kunth & C.D.Bouché
Salvia pentstemonoides is a purple-flowered sage with edible flowers and lemon-lime scented leaves that attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.
Salvia pinguifolia (Fernald) Wooton & Standl.
Salvia pinguifolia (Fernald) Wooton & Standl.
Salvia pinguifolia, rock sage, is a Lamiaceae flowering plant native to the southwestern US and northern Mexico.
Salvia lanceolata Lam.
Salvia lanceolata Lam.
Salvia lanceolata is a perennial shrub native to the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, with aromatic leaves used for cooking.
Salvia multicaulis Vahl
Salvia multicaulis Vahl
Salvia multicaulis Vahl is a low-growing perennial shrub native to Turkey and bordering countries with reported antioxidant and antimicrobial activity.
Salvia tomentosa Mill.
Salvia tomentosa Mill.
Balsamic sage (Salvia tomentosa) is a mound-forming perennial flowering plant in the Lamiaceae family native to parts of western Asia and southeastern Europe.
Salvia dentata Aiton
Salvia dentata Aiton
Salvia dentata (Namaqua sage) is a perennial flowering shrub native to western South Africa, with pale blue to lavender flowers.
Salvia runcinata L.f.
Salvia runcinata L.f.
Salvia runcinata L.f. is a variable perennial African sage with poorly understood species boundaries.
Salvia absconditiflora Greuter & Burdet
Salvia absconditiflora Greuter & Burdet
Salvia absconditiflora is a Turkish-endemic perennial Lamiaceae plant that contains 51.5 μg/g Salvinorin A in its material.
Salvia aegyptiaca L.
Salvia aegyptiaca L.
Salvia aegyptiaca L. is a herbaceous flowering plant found across parts of Africa, Asia, and Atlantic island groups.
Salvia chinensis Benth.
Salvia chinensis Benth.
Salvia chinensis, Chinese sage, is an annual native to Chinese provinces, growing at 100–500 m elevation with blue-purple or purple flowers.
Salvia virgata Jacq.
Salvia virgata Jacq.
Salvia virgata Jacq. is a weedy perennial sage native to Asia and southeastern Europe with blue-violet clustered flowers.
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