plant found in wildflower guides ... thought or two. This is a perfectly good member of what we traditionally call the mint family, or Lamiaceae. (An alternative name for the family is 'Labiatae,' and you may see this in your wildflower guides, too. This is actually an old, classical name
Mint plant found in wildflower guides thought or two. This is a perfectly good member of what we traditionally call the mint family, or Lamiaceae. (An alternative name for the family is 'Labiatae,' and you may see this in your wildflower guides, too. This is actually an old, classical name
Sweetly medicinal aroma gives this Mentha away an old, classical name for the family, but it is just as legitimate and legal as the name 'Lamiaceae.' Use either one for the mint family, and you won't be wrong.). First off: Everything in Lamiaceae is not 'mint,' that is, the stuff that goes in your
Leaf of mint relative offers sweet, yet musky, flavors If you are not a student of sushi and sashimi, give it a try: fresh, clean flavors that speak of the ocean as well as the land. There's going to be something for every taste. (Don't forget the hot wasabi!) For those of you who prefer cooked food, nearly