- The
Lamiaceae (/ˌleɪmiˈeɪsi.iː, -ˌaɪ/ LAY-mee-AY-see-ee, -eye) or
Labiatae are a
family of
flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle, or...
- Sacc., (1882)
Diaporthe inquilina (Wallr.) Nitschke, (1870)
Diaporthe labiatae (Cooke) Cooke, (1879)
Diaporthe rumicis Plowr.
Phoma arctii (Lasch) Sacc...
- 150 5
Monocot Poaceae or
Gramineae gr**** 10,035 6
Eudicot Lamiaceae or
Labiatae mint 7,175 7
Eudicot Euphorbiaceae spurge 5,735 8
Eudicot Melastomataceae...
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recognized by
Linnaeus as
orders in his
natural classification (e.g.
Palmae or
Labiatae). Such
names are
known as
descriptive family names. In the
field of zoology...
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classifications on
staminal morphology. Bentham's work on
classifying the
family Labiatae (Labiatarum
Genera et
Species (1836)) is
still the only
comprehensive and...
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Swedish begonia or
whorled plectranthus is a
plant in the
family Lamiaceae (
Labiatae),
genus Plectranthus.
Despite its
common name, it is not
close to the ivy...
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bonsai mint or
bonsai spurflower, is a
plant in the
family Lamiaceae (
Labiatae),
genus Plectranthus. A
small perennial species originating from South...
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whiskers or Java tea, is a
plant species in the
family Lamiaceae (also
known Labiatae). The
plant is a
medicinal herb
found mainly throughout southern China...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 45
species Critically endangered (CR): 5,702
species Endangered (EN): 10,901
species Vulnerable (VU): 9,673
species ...
- p-
ocimene are
found in the oils of
basil (leaves of
Ocimum basili****,
Labiatae), bay (leaves of
Fimenta acris, Myrtaceae), hops (strobiles of Humulus...