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mint family
noun
the large plant family Labiatae (or Lamiaceae), characterized by aromatic herbaceous plants having square stems, simple leaves, clusters of two-lipped flowers, and fruit in the form of small nutlets, and including basil, bee balm, catnip, coleus, lavender, marjoram, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, sage, spearmint, and thyme.
Example Sentences
Menthol is a naturally occurring cyclic monoterpene alcohol found in various plants, particularly in members of the mint family such as peppermint and spearmint.
Anise hyssop is part of the mint family and a perennial native to North America.
Basil belongs to the mint family, and is an essential herb in Italian and Mediterranean cooking.
Like basil, which is also in the vast mint family of plants, most mints bruise easily, which leads to oxidation.
In addition to mint, stem cuttings of coleus, salvia, bee balm and catnip, all members of the vast mint family, are satisfying for beginning propagators.
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