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Labiatae Lamiaceae weed
 

Weed Herbarium by Common Name - Landscape Nursery and Urban ...
Welcome to the UMass Extension Weed Herbarium! Weeds in the herbarium can be sorted
... ground ivy, Glechoma hederacea, Lamiaceae (Labiatae) - Mint Family ...
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Weed Herbarium by Scientific Name - Landscape Nursery and Urban ...
Weed Herbarium by Scientific Name - Landscape Nursery and Urban Forestry - UMass
... Glechoma hederacea, ground ivy, Lamiaceae (Labiatae) - Mint Family ...
www.umassgreeninfo.org/fact_sheets/ weed_herbarium/scientific_name_list.htm - 91k -

Lamiaceae: Wildflowers of the Mint Family (Labiatae). Pictures and ...
Wildflower indentification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according
to families.
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Lamiaceae / Labiatae (mint, lavender, basil family)
Lamiaceae / Labiatae (mint, lavender, basil family) ... A European species, Lamium
amplexicaule, has become a widespread weed in disturbed places in ...
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Digital Flora of Newfoundland and Labrador. Lamiaceae (or Labiatae ...
Navigate this Page - "Lamiaceae (or Labiatae): Mint Family":. Ajuga reptans ...
Weed. June 13, 2002. [Digital - John Maunder]. Flower and Upper Leaves ...
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mint family - Labiées (Lamiacées)
LABIATAE [LAMIACEAE]. mint family - Labiées (Lamiacées) ... heal-all*, carpenter-weed,
carpenterweed selfheal, common self-heal, self-heal, healall (US). ...
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MDidea Extracts Professional:Standardized Herbal Extracts Series ...
Family: Lamiaceae Synonyms:Polar Plant. Compass-weed. Compass Plant. ... Labiatae,
Lamiaceae ? marsh rosemary, mint family ? Plumbagineous ? ...
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Species List
Gutierrezia, sarothrae, Asteraceae (Compositae), Broom snake weed, SS, N, 2 ...
Hedeoma, hispidum, Lamiaceae (Labiatae), False Pennyroyal, AF, N, 1 ...
www.pmrma.army.mil/cleanup/species.html - 178k - Cached - Similar pages

Lamiaceae
Lamiaceae. Mint Family. For an enlargement of the thumbnail image of any plant,
please click on ... CAMPHOR WEED. BLUE CURLS. Annual. Bl mid Jun-early-Dec. ...
www.coestatepark.com/lamiaceae.htm - 19k

 

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Lamiaceae - Mint Family
Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae) receives a lot of interest, as many members of the
family possess high ... Casual weed along roadsides and disturbed habitats. ...
montana.plant-life.org/families/Lamiaceae.htm - 20k -

 

Lamiaceae, the Mint family, consists of about 200 genera and 3,200 species worldwide, mostly perennial or annual herbs and shrubs (rarely trees). They are usually easily recognizable by having square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. Many of the species are aromatic, making them further recognizable. Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae) receives a lot of interest, as many members of the family possess high economic and other useful qualities. These plants characteristically bear essential oils in the form of their crushed foliage. Despite their identifiable qualities, they are a family of great diversity and variety.
The flowers of Lamiaceae are bilaterally symmetrical, have 5 united sepals, 5 united petals, usually arranged so as to form an upper and often lower lip, stamens are 2 to 4. All these parts attached at the base of the ovary. The flowers grow in long clusters, heads, or interrupted whorls on the stem.
The leaves vary from simple (typical in our area) to pinnately or palmately dissected or compound, are either opposite or whorled (3 – 10 per whorl) and are usually toothed. They are almost always aromatic (very rarely lacking an odor). The leaves are either one–veined, pinnately veined, or palmately veined, and either heart shaped (or close to it) or rounded at the base. As explained above, the stems of this family have a unique square (4-sided) shape about them. The fruit has 4 lobes, each forming a hard, single-seeded nutlet, rarely a stone.

 
 
Guide to Identify Presented Species of the Mint Family
FLOWERS GROWING IN DENSE CLUSTERS ON STEM TOPS
Mentha spicata - Spearmint
Stems single, erect, 30-100 cm tall. Ditches and streambanks.
Flowers whitish, 2-4 mm long, tubular, 4-lobed, clustered in dense, tall spikes.
Leaves opposite, broadly lance-shaped, sharp-toothed, pointed, 2-7 cm long.
Monarda fistulosa - Wild Bergamot
Stems single, 30-70 cm tall, with minty odor. Moderately dry, open sites.
Flowers pink-purple, tubular, 2-3 cm long, in dense clusters above leafy bracts.
Leaves opposite, broadly lanceolate, sharp-toothed, short-stalked, 2.5-8 cm long.
Nepeta cataria - Catnip
Stems branched, 30-100 cm tall, short-grey-hairy. Meadows, roadsides.
Flowers white with small purple dots, 10-15 mm long, in dense, tall clusters.
Leaves opposite, coarsely toothed, stalked, heart-shaped, 2.5-7 cm long.
Prunella vulgaris - Self-Heal
Soft-hairy low plant, 5-30 cm tall. Moist, open to shaded sites, plains-montane.
Flowers purple, tubular, 1-2 cm long, with a hooded upper lip, in short spikes.
Leaves opposite, in few pairs, lance- to egg-shaped, entire, stalked, 2-9 cm long.
FLOWERS SMALL, DENSELY CLUSTERED, GROWING FROM UPPER LEAF AXILS
Marrubium vulgare - Horehound
Plant 30-100 cm tall. Casual weed along roadsides and disturbed habitats.
Flowers whitish, about 6 mm long, in dense, round clusters from upper leaf axils.
Leaves opposite, thick, rounded, toothed and coarsely wrinkled, 20-55 mm long.
Mentha arvensis - Wild Mint
Aromatic, glandular-dotted plant, 20-80 cm tall. Moist to wet sites.
Flowers pink-white, 4-7 mm long, 4-lobed, in dense clusters from upper leaf axils.
Leaves opposite, 2-8 cm long, lance-shaped, sharp-toothed, mostly stalkless.
FLOWERS FEWER, GROWING SEPARATELY FROM UPPER LEAF AXILS
Lamium amplexicaule - Henbit Dead-Nettle
Slender annual, 5-15 cm tall, with creeping base. Weed in disturbed areas.
Flowers pink-purple, 12-18 mm long, hooded, 2-lipped, from upper leaf axils.
Leaves opposite, rounded, coarsely round-toothed, about 1.5 cm long.
Alphabetical listing with links to presented species of the the Mint family:
     
Scientific Name English Name Swedish Name
 

 

 
Lamium
Marrubium
Mentha
Monarda
Nepeta
Prunella
Dead-Nettle
Horehound
Mint
Bergamot
Catnip
Self-Heal
Plistrar
Kransborrar
Myntor
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Nepetor
Brunörter

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herbal uses Labiatae Lamiaceae weed
 

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Family: Lamiaceae Synonyms:Polar Plant. Compass-weed. Compass Plant. ... Labiatae, Lamiaceae ? marsh rosemary, mint family ? Plumbagineous ? ...
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Commodity Groups - Saskatchewan Herb and Spice Association

... specialized crops includes herbs and spices, organic crops, pollinators, ... 54:446-452. Bergamot. Family: Lamiaceae (Labiatae), Monarda didyma L. ...
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Perilla: Botany, Uses and Genetic Resources

Perilla [Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton, Lamiaceae] is a common annual weed ... I have seen perilla growing as a common weed of pastures and roadsides in ...
www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/V2-322.html - 27k -

BoDD (Botanical Dermatology Database) - LABIATAE

LABIATAE. (Mint family). Also known as the Lamiaceae, ... Many species are used in herbal medicine. Some are bitter eg Hyssopus (hyssop) of the Crucifixion ...
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Maya Ethnobotanicals - View Herb -> Leonotis nepetifolia (Klip ...

... what a fine smoke it is, Klip dagga is a herb that should ... Family. Lamiaceae / Labiatae (Mint family ... Further uses include as a diuretic, vermifuge, and as a tonic ...
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Powell's Books - Gardening-Herbs and Spices A to Z

... the entire mint family (Lamiaceae or Labiatae), which includes ... It features chapters on history, uses, cultivation, and ... Grow and Use the Fragrant Herb by Ellen ...
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Powell's Books - Gardening-Herbs

... book to survey the entire mint family (Lamiaceae or Labiatae), which includes a surprising variety of plants long valued for their herbal and ornamental uses. ...
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Montana Plant Life - Flora and Identification of Edible, Medicinal ...

This unique online plant identification system uses easy choices and images ... Lamiaceae, Labiatae Liliaceae Linaceae Loasaceae Malvaceae Onagraceae ...
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Herb Of The Month : Herbal Medicine, Herbal Studies, Herbal ...

‘The cool, calm and collected herb'. (Susun Weed) Motherwort is an overlooked herb ... A member of the Lamiaceae (Labiatae) family it is native to Europe. ...
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Lavender

Lavender was a favorite ingredient in herbal baths of both Greeks and Romans. ... FAMILY: Labiatae (Lamiaceae) (Mint). Lavender species of commercial ...
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edible parts Labiatae Lamiaceae weed
 
 

MDidea Extracts Professional:Standardized Herbal Extracts Series ...
Family: Lamiaceae Synonyms:Polar Plant. Compass-weed. Compass Plant. ... Labiatae,
Lamiaceae ? marsh rosemary, mint family ? Plumbagineous ? ...
www.mdidea.com/products/ herbextract/rosemary/spectrology.html - 165k -

Botany 1220 Plant List
The Famine Food Web Page, for plants that are edible only if you're starving to
... Mint Family = Lamiaceae (used to be Labiatae), Mints are a big family, ...
morgan.botany.uga.edu/btny1220/syllabus/plantlist.htm - 10k -

Threatened Plant List
Labiatae/. Lamiaceae;. mint family, shrub, to 3/4 m tall; lvs obovate to ...
note: The exotic weed, S. taccada (S. sericea), has lvs more than 10 cm long ...
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Dicot Gallery AL
Description: Low leafy weed, very broadly cordate to reniform, flower with minute
petals, fruit orbicular ... Lamiaceae (Labiatae). Clerodendrum thompsoniae ...
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PlantsToGro - Home
Labiatae:lamiaceae monarda didyma:Monarda, Bee-balm, Oswego Tea, ... Labiatae:labiatae
ajuga reptans:Ajuga, Bugle Weed, Carpet Bugle:A low growing, ...
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[PDF] GOPHER TORTOISE MANAGEMENT IN YARDS, SMALL RANCHES, FARMS AND ...
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Mint Family – Lamiaceae or Labiatae (dicerandra, mint, henbit, sage, ...
considered edible for humans and so are suitable for tortoise forage as well. ...
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Yard & Garden Line News May 1, 2005
Lavandula belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae / Labiatae) with about 20 ...
For generations Echinacea plant parts were used by Native American tribes as a ...
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* Native - (Gardening): Definition
Plants native to more temperate climates, or those with edible leaves or roots
... name is Rosmarinus officinalis, family Labiatae also known as Lamiaceae. ...
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Perilla: Botany, Uses and Genetic Resources
Perilla [Perilla frutescens (L.) Britton, Lamiaceae] is a common annual weed ...
I have seen perilla growing as a common weed of pastures and roadsides in ...
www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/proceedings1993/V2-322.html - 27k -

Pages 60-79, Dicentra to Helenium
POISONOUS PARTS: All parts of these plants are poisonous, especially underground
tubers. ... FAMILY: Labiatae (Lamiaceae)—the Mint Family ...
cal.vet.upenn.edu/poison/agbook/dicentra.htm - 51k



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