Clinopodium - Wikipedia Clinopodium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, in the subtribe Menthinae Clinopodium belongs to a large and complex group of genera including many New World mints such as Hedeoma , Monarda , and Pycnanthemum , and this group is in turn a sister clade to Mentha
Yerba Buena - Calscape Spanish for 'good herb', Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii) is a creeping evergreen perennial commonly used as a groundcover, rock garden, and container plant A member of the Mint family, Yerba Buena's small, delicate leaves and tiny white flowers have a pleasant fragrance
Yerba Buena - US Forest Service Yerba Buena (Clinopodium douglasii (Benth ) Kuntze) By Forest Jay Gauna Clinopodium douglasii is a plant of the Lamiaceae, or mint family This family provides humanity with a wonderful variety of herbs and spices; sage, rosemary, and thyme are members of this family
Clinopodium vulgare — wild basil - Go Botany Clinopodium acinos: inflorescence of verticillasters with 2-6 flowers in the axils of many of the foliage leaves, calyx pubescent inside the connate tube, and plants annual to short-lived perennial, lacking stolons (vs C vulgare, with the inflorescence of verticillasters with numerous flowers at the stem apex and upper 1-3 nodes, calyx
Clinopodium arkansanum - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Clinopodium arkansanum, commonly called limestone calamint, is a rhizomatous perennial of the mint family that typically forms a dense, low-growing foliage mat with upright, leafy flowering stems rising to 12” tall It is native from Ontario to Minnesota south to New York, Ohio, Illinois, Arkansas and Texas
Clinopodium nepeta - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox Clinopodium Species: nepeta Family: Lamiaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Recommended Propagation Strategy: Division Seed Edibility: Leaves can be used as an herb for flavoring or as tea The sent is a mix of mint and oregano Dimensions: Height: 1 ft 0 in - 1 ft 6 in Width: 1 ft 0 in - 2 ft 0 in Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Edible
Clinopodium - How to grow care - Grow Plants Clinopodium grow and care – herbaceous subshrub or shrub of the genus Clinopodium also known as Yerba de Borracho, Clinopodium perennial evergreen or cold deciduous plant edible and also used as ornamental fragrant plant and ground cover plant, can grow in mediterranean, desert, subtropical or temperate climate and growing in hardiness zone 5-10
Clinopodium | Calamint | Calamint for Sale - Plant Delights Nursery Clinopodium is a low growing, tough, herbaceous perennial with clusters of small, butterfly-attracting, 2-lipped flowers on top The genus Clinopodium contains about 20 species of mint that are native to America, Asia and Europe
Clinopodium vulgare (Wild Basil) - Minnesota Wildflowers Clinopodium: Family: Lamiaceae (Mint) Life cycle: perennial: Origin: native: Habitat: part shade, shade, sun; upland woods, woodland edges, meadows, rock outcrops: Bloom season: July - August: Plant height: 8 to 24 inches: Wetland Indicator Status: none: MN county distribution (click map to enlarge): National distribution (click map to enlarge):