Your spice rack is for more than making lip smacking dishes! Believe it or not, they can can also work wonders in nourishing your green friends, combating pests, and even preventing diseases!
09.02.2024 - 09:34 / balconygardenweb.com / Suyash
Mint has a distinctive leaf pattern, and many specimens share similar foliage traits with the herb in question!
Botanical Name: Pycnanthemum pilosum
What makes Hairy Mountain Mint unique are its hairy leaves with a peppery aroma, distinguishing it from Mint.
Botanical Name: Galeopsis tetrahit
Hemp nettle resembles Mint in appearance but is known for its unpleasant smell and is considered an agricultural weed.
Botanical Name: Lamium spp.
Dead Nettle belongs to the Lamiaceae family and can be differentiated by its lack of minty flavor, hairy stems, and unique aroma.
Botanical Name: Melissa axillaris
As the name suggests, Small-flowered Melissa has tiny flowers, typically purple or pink, and with a less noticeable smell, whereas mint blooms are commonly white or lavender.
Botanical Name: Lamium amplexicaule
Henmit, commonly known as giraffe head, belongs to the mint family but can be distinguished by its distinct smell and leaf shape variations
Botanical Name: Urtica dioica
This plant has stinging hairs called trichomes, which cause a burning sensation upon contact – a feature absent in Mint!
Botanical Name: Pogostemon cablin Benth.
Patchouli is known for its musky scent, which is used in perfumery. Its leaves are similar to Mint but differ significantly in use and aroma.
Botanical Name: Micromeria viminea
Jamaican Mint is similar to true mints in its appearance with rounded, green leaves and aromatic scent, but it lacks the intense menthol characteristic.
Botanical Name: Mentha satureioides
Bush mint has an aromatic scent with distinct notes like licorice or camphor, lacking the menthol trait that defines authentic Mint.
Botanical Name: Agastache rugosa
Korean Mint shares a minty flavor but has an anise-like taste and particular culinary
Your spice rack is for more than making lip smacking dishes! Believe it or not, they can can also work wonders in nourishing your green friends, combating pests, and even preventing diseases!
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