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    Mentha (also known as mint, from Greek μίνθα míntha, [2] Linear B mi-ta [3]) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae (mint family). [4] The exact distinction between species is unclear; it is estimated that 13 to 24 species exist. [5] [1] Hybridization occurs naturally where some species' ranges overlap.

  2. Apr 5, 2024 · Mint, genus of 25 species of fragrant herbs in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Mints are widely distributed throughout the temperate areas of the world and have naturalized in many places. A number of species, particularly peppermint and spearmint, are used as flavorings for foods.

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  4. All Mentha species are characterized by an essential oil (volatile oil) in resinous dots in the foliage. While the species that make up the Mentha genus are widely distributed and can be found in many environments, many grow best in wet environments and moist soils. Mint grows wild throughout the world (Herbst 2001), and peppermint and ...

    • Magnoliopsida
    • Plantae
    • Magnoliophyta
    • Lamiales
  5. Mentha. — mint. Much confusion exists in the identification of Mentha species because floras frequently apply the wrong names to species descriptions, and also because hybrids are common. Many species of Mentha have two types of plants: ones with small flowers that have only female parts, and ones with the usual, larger bisexual flowers.

  6. Sep 4, 2018 · Indeed, mint taxonomy is highly complex and there is not always a consensus. The Mentha genus is often divided into 5 sections: Audibertia, Eriodontes, Mentha, Preslia, and Pulegium . Most Mentha species are perennial, contain essential oils, and are widely cultivated as industrial crops for essential oil production. A clear definition of an ...

    • Bahare Salehi, Zorica Stojanović-Radić, Jelena Matejić, Farukh Sharopov, Hubert Antolak, Dorota Kręg...
    • 10.3390/plants7030070
    • 2018
    • Plants (Basel). 2018 Sep; 7(3): 70.
  7. List. Mentha canadensis is a species of mint native to North America (from the Northwest Territories to central Mexico) and the eastern part of Asia (from Siberia to Java ). In North America, it is commonly known as Canada mint, [3] American wild mint, [4] and in Asia as Chinese mint, Sakhalin mint, [5] Japanese mint, [6] and East Asian wild ...

  8. Among them, Mentha is a genus consisting of around 20 species and several hybrids that can occur naturally or in cultivation. Several species of Mentha are used in the food industry [1,2], not ...

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