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about 100 species,
including those otherwise placed in the
genera Acinos,
Calamintha, Micromeria, Satureja, and Xenopoma. This cir****scription,
called Clinopodium...
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Clinopodium nepeta (synonym:
Calamintha nepeta),
known as
lesser calamint, is a
perennial herb of the mint family.
Lesser calamint is a
perennial shrub...
- 2023-05-15 D. Ristorcelli, F. Tomi, J. Casanova, (1996).Essential oils of
Calamintha nepeta subsp.
nepeta and subsp.
glandulosa from
Corsica (France), Journal...
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Osmia calaminthae,
commonly known as the blue
calamintha bee, is a rare
species of
mason bee
known only from two
small areas in Florida,
United States...
- (Paraguay and
southern Brazil)
Lesser calamint, nipitella,
nepitella (
Calamintha nepeta) (Italy) Licorice,
liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)
Lovage leaves...
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Synonyms List
Acinos vulgaris (L.) Pers. (1806)
Calamintha clinopodium (Vest) Spenn. (1835)
Calamintha vulgaris (L.)
Druce (1906)
Clinopodium clinopodium...
- as
Calamintha menthifolia.
Three subspecies are accepted:
Clinopodium menthifolium subsp.
menthifolium (Host)
Stace –
commonly called Calamintha sylvatica...
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Osmia calaminthae (Melanosmia)
calaminthae Rightmyer,
Ascher &
Griswold (
calamintha osmia)
Osmia calcarata White, 1952
Osmia californica Cresson, 1864 Osmia...
- 2017). "Scarlet
Calamint (
Calamintha coccinea)". "Hortipedia –
Clinopodium coccineum". "Hortus
Camdenensis |
Calamintha coccinea (Nutt. ex Hook.) Benth"...
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Levantine herbs, it
contains plants from the
genera Origanum (oregano),
Calamintha (basil thyme),
Thymus (typically
Thymus vulgaris, i.e., thyme), and Satureja...