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Salvia chamelaeagnea
... stems are square- shaped, a typical feature of the family Lamiaceae. Leaves are formed opposite each other along the ...
Plectranthus ecklonii
Plectranthus
... is the largest South African genus in the mint family (Lamiaceae), with 44 species natural to our region, most of ...
Syncolostemon obermeyerae
... by Ashby in the Journal of Botany (London) in1935. The Lamiaceae, sage family, consists mainly of perennial herbs ...
Tetradenia riparia
... with the margin irregularly and bluntly toothed. Like many Lamiaceae species (which includes familiar culinary herbs ...
Syncolostemon transvaalensis
... group of plants belonging to the sage and mint family (Lamiaceae). Many species have been tested for their potential ...
Ocimum labiatum
... very large, internationally distributed sage family, the Lamiaceae, widely cultivated for its herbal properties. This ...
Salvia muirii
Plectranthus saccatus
... Plectranthus saccatus belongs to the sage or mint family (Lamiaceae) which has a very large representation in the ...
Plectranthus fruticosus 'James'
Salvia aurea
Tinnea barbata
... of the winged nutlet fruit. Tinnea belongs to the family Lamiaceae (Labiatae) and is a genus of 19 species restricted ...
Plectranthus 'Mona Lavender'
Salvia repens
Mentha longifolia
... root easily throughout the year. The large mint family, Lamiaceae, with about 250 genera and 6 700 species, include ...
Coleus kirkii
Coleus neochilus
Ballota africana
... in the shade of other bigger shrubs. Typical of the family Lamiaceae, the stems are square-shaped and the leaves are ...
Salvia thermarum
Syncolostemon latidens
... Midlands. It belongs to the large sage and mint family, Lamiaceae, with its characteristically fragrant leaves and ...