Lamiaceae — Mint Family
Coleus australis (R.Br.) A.J.Paton
Coleus australis (R.Br.) A.J.Paton
Coleus australis is a small non-aromatic shrub native to Australia and Polynesia grown as an ornamental plant.
Coleus barbatus (Andrews) Benth. ex G.Don
Coleus barbatus (Andrews) Benth. ex G.Don
Coleus barbatus is a semi-succulent subshrub native to a broad area from tropical Africa to East Asia.
Coleus madagascariensis (Pers.) A.Chev.
Coleus madagascariensis (Pers.) A.Chev.
Coleus madagascariensis is a fragrant semi-succulent subshrub native to southern Africa and nearby islands, used in traditional medicine and fly repellent.
Coleus neochilus (Schltr.) Codd
Coleus neochilus (Schltr.) Codd
Coleus neochilus is a fragrant South African ground cover with reported medicinal and repellent uses.
Coleus scutellarioides (L.) Benth.
Coleus scutellarioides (L.) Benth.
Coleus scutellarioides is a variable ornamental plant native from southeast Asia to Australia, widely cultivated globally.
Collinsonia canadensis L.
Collinsonia canadensis L.
Collinsonia canadensis, richweed or stoneroot, is a perennial mint-family herb native to eastern North America, with traditional herbal uses.
Condea emoryi (Torr.) Harley & J.F.B.Pastore
Condea emoryi (Torr.) Harley & J.F.B.Pastore
Condea emoryi, desert lavender, is an aromatic perennial shrub native to southwestern US deserts and northwestern Mexico.
Condea verticillata (Jacq.) Harley & J.F.B.Pastore
Condea verticillata (Jacq.) Harley & J.F.B.Pastore
Condea verticillata, commonly John Charles, is a Lamiaceae flowering plant used in traditional medicine that contains podophyllotoxin.
Conradina canescens A.Gray
Conradina canescens A.Gray
Conradina canescens (false rosemary) is a mint-family shrub native to coastal southeastern US that bears light purple flowers.
Conradina grandiflora Small
Conradina grandiflora Small
Conradina grandiflora, largeflower false rosemary, is a threatened aromatic mint shrub endemic to Florida scrub habitats.
Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton
Cunila origanoides (L.) Britton
Cunila origanoides is a small shrubby mint-scented US native plant with documented traditional medicinal uses.
Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt.
Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt.
Dracocephalum parviflorum is a wild North American mint that may have potential as a commercial Alaskan birdseed crop.
Dracocephalum peregrinum L.
Dracocephalum peregrinum L.
Dracocephalum is a Lamiaceae flowering plant genus native to Northern Hemisphere temperate regions, with 89 species in its current circumscription.
Dracocephalum thymiflorum L.
Dracocephalum thymiflorum L.
Dracocephalum thymiflorum L. is a Lamiaceae flowering plant native from Bulgaria to Southern Siberia and Iran.
Elsholtzia ciliata (Thunb.) Hyl.
Elsholtzia ciliata (Thunb.) Hyl.
Elsholtzia ciliata is an Asian erect herb used in medicine, cultivated ornamentally, and classified as a noxious weed in Connecticut.
Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
Galeopsis angustifolia Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
Red hemp-nettle, Galeopsis angustifolia, is a critically endangered European annual that has declined sharply from agricultural changes.
Galeopsis bifida Boenn.
Galeopsis bifida Boenn.
Galeopsis bifida (splitlip hempnettle) is an introduced herb growing in disturbed areas across North America and other regions outside its native Eurasia.
Galeopsis ladanum L.
Galeopsis ladanum L.
Galeopsis ladanum L. is a Lamiaceae flowering plant native from Europe to Central Asia.
Galeopsis pubescens Besser
Galeopsis pubescens Besser
Galeopsis pubescens is an annual herbaceous hempnettle native to Europe, historically used in traditional medicine.
Galeopsis segetum Neck.
Galeopsis segetum Neck.
Galeopsis segetum, the downy hemp-nettle, is a non-stinging European arable weed in the Lamiaceae family.
Galeopsis speciosa Mill.
Galeopsis speciosa Mill.
Galeopsis speciosa is an annual poisonous herbaceous Lamiaceae species native to Eurasia, introduced as a widespread weed in Canada.
Galeopsis tetrahit L.
Galeopsis tetrahit L.
Galeopsis tetrahit L., or common hemp-nettle, is an annual hairy plant native to Europe and northwestern Asia.
Glechoma grandis (A.Gray) Kuprian.
Glechoma grandis (A.Gray) Kuprian.
Glechoma grandis is a distinct perennial flowering Lamiaceae species native to East Asia, growing up to 20 cm in wet areas near houses.
Glechoma hederacea L.
Glechoma hederacea L.
Glechoma hederacea L. is a variable low-growing mint that is invasive outside its native range, with historical edible and medicinal uses.
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