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  1. Mentha × gracilis (syn. Mentha × gentilis L.; syn. Mentha cardiaca (S.F. Gray) Bak.) is a hybrid mint species within the genus Mentha, a sterile hybrid between Mentha arvensis (cornmint) and Mentha spicata (native spearmint). It is cultivated for its essential oil, used to flavour spearmint chewing gum. [1] It is known by the common names of ...

  2. Mentha arvensis × spicata. SYNONYMOUS WITH Flora of Virginia (Weakley, Ludwig & Townsend, 2012) Mentha gracilis. SYNONYMOUS WITH Floristic Synthesis of North America (Kartesz, 1999) Mentha ×gracilis. INCLUDING VASCULAR FLORA OF THE CAROLINAS (Radford, Ahles, & Bell, 1968) 164-32-002: Mentha cardiaca FAMILY Lamiaceae

  3. Gingermint (Mentha xgracilis) Gingermint. Description: Hybrid cross between Wild Mint ( Mentha arvensis) and Spearmint ( Mentha spicata ). Handling plant may cause skin irritation or allergic reaction; culinary, medicinal uses. Habit: Perennial forb, aromatic, growing to 0.4 m (1 ft 6 in) by 0.6 m (2 ft). Leaves: Opposite.

    • Gingermint
    • Lamiaceae(Mint)
    • Perennial
    • Mentha xgracilis
  4. Mentha. ×. gracilis. First published in Menth. Brit.: 37 (1798) This hybrid is accepted. The native range of this hybrid is W. Europe to Italy. It is a perennial and grows primarily in the temperate biome. The hybrid formula is M. arvensis × M. spicata.

  5. Identification: This herbaceous perennial herb has gold/green variegated leaves with serrated edges. Plants reach a height of about 40 centimeters with a spread of 60 centimeters. Leaves are highly aromatic. Lilac flowers are borne in whorled clusters along the axils and blooms in summer. This species is fully hardy throughout the Great Lakes ...

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  7. The Tennessee-Kentucky Plant Atlas is a source of data for the distribution of plants within the state as well as taxonomic, conservation, invasive, and wetland information for each species. The website also provides access to a database and images of plants photos and herbarium specimens found at participating herbaria.

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