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Aeollanthus buchnerianus
... that occur in southern Africa. This plant belongs to the Lamiaceae family, along with Coleus, Ocimum, Plectranthus and ... relationship between this plant and other plants in the Lamiaceae family. Aeollanthus buchnerianus is an aromatic ...
Salvia obtusata
... Salvia (sage) is a large and significant group within the Lamiaceae, often referred to as the mint family, which ... aromatic plants, such as mint, lavender and thyme. The Lamiaceae is the most ubiquitous and diverse of plant ... culinary, medicinal and ornamental uses. The species of Lamiaceae are distributed globally, mainly in subtropical and ...
Aeollanthus rehmannii
... hostile conditions. Just like many other plants in the Lamiaceae family, it depends on insects and other pollinators ...
Plectranthus mzimvubuensis
Coleus subspicatus
... burning the tender roots. This species belongs to the Lamiaceae, a family which includes several groups of fragrant ...
Mentha aquatica
Plectranthus grallatus
... or semi-succulent, soft, herbaceous shrubs, in the Lamiaceae. An herbaceous shrub, that resprouts annually from ...
Syncolostemon incanus
... Syncolostemon incanus belongs in the sage family, Lamiaceae, in the genus Syncolostemon, which was first ...
Killickia grandiflora
... be that K. grandiflora seeds, like some members of the Lamiaceae, exhibit physiological dormancy and require some ... example, dormancy in the seeds of Prostanthera species (Lamiaceae) was overcome by subjecting them to different ... can be used medicinally, but other members of the family Lamiaceae are well known for their culinary and medicinal ...