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Mentheae is the
largest tribe of
plants in the
family Lamiaceae. It
includes herbs such as sage, hyssop, mint, bee balm and thyme.
Subtribe Lycopinae Lycopus...
- perennials, and annuals.
Within the Lamiaceae,
Salvia is part of the
tribe Mentheae within the
subfamily Nepetoideae. One of
several genera,
commonly referred...
- on the
species M. fistulosa.[citation needed]
Monarda is in the
tribe Mentheae of the
subfamily Nepetoideae in the mint family.
Molecular phylogenetic...
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genus of
flowering plants in the
family Lamiaceae. It is in the
tribe Mentheae of the
subfamily Nepetoideae, but
little else can be said with certainty...
- PMID 16926227. Ryding, P. Olof (2010). "Pericarp
structure and
phylogeny of
tribe Mentheae (Lamiaceae)".
Plant Systematics and Evolution. 285 (3–4): 165–175. Bibcode:2010PSyEv...
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aromatic culinary herbs.
Within its subfamily, it
belongs to the mint
tribe (
Mentheae), and
therein to the
catmint subtribe (Nepetinae). The
Nepetinae are robustly...
- of its
branches have a
closer relationship to
other genera in the
tribe Mentheae than to
other Salvia species. As of May 2024[update],
Plants of the World...
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Asterids Order:
Lamiales Family:
Lamiaceae Subfamily:
Nepetoideae Tribe:
Mentheae Genus:
Thymus L. Type
species Thymus vulgaris L.
Synonyms Cephalotos Adans...
- nutlet,
containing one to four seeds.
Mentha is a
member of the
tribe Mentheae in the
subfamily Nepetoideae. The
tribe contains about 65 genera, and relationships...
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including Dorystaechas, Perovskia, and
Meriandra were also
included in
tribe Mentheae, but were
thought to be more
distantly related. In 2004, a
molecular phylogenetics...