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Mentha canadensis is a species of mint native to North America (from the Northwest Territories to central Mexico) and the eastern part of Asia (from Siberia to Java).In North America, it is commonly known as Canada mint, [4] American wild mint, [5] and in Asia as Chinese mint, Sakhalin mint, [6] Japanese mint, [7] and East Asian wild mint. [8]
Mentha, also known as mint (from Greek μίνθα míntha, [2] Linear B mi-ta [3]), is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. [4] It is estimated that 13 to 24 species exist, but the exact distinction between species is unclear.
Mentha arvensis, the corn mint, field mint, or wild mint, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae. It has a circumboreal distribution, being native to the temperate regions of Europe and western and central Asia , east to the Himalaya and eastern Siberia , and North America .
N Amelanchier canadensis – Canada serviceberry, swamp shadbush, thicket serviceberry; N Amelanchier humilis – low serviceberry, running serviceberry; N Amelanchier laevis – smooth juneberry, Allegheny serviceberry, smooth chuckleypear; N Amelanchier sanguinea var. gaspensis – Gaspé roundleaf juneberry
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Pineapple mint (Mentha suaveolens 'Variegata') is a cultivar of apple mint that has leaves which are banded with white. A hybrid derived from it is grapefruit mint (Mentha suaveolens × piperata). Apple mint has been used for medicinal purposes for thousands of years in many parts of the world, including Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Eau de Cologne mint, also known as orange mint and bergamot mint, is a cultivated mint.In a 1970 study, most plants were found to be male sterile forms of Mentha aquatica, so were regarded as Mentha aquatica var. citrata, although in England the hybrid Mentha × piperita was found. [2]
Laportea canadensis, common name wood nettle; Mentha canadensis, a species of mint; Nuttallanthus canadensis or Linaria canadensis, with many common names, including blue toad-flax, blue toadflax, old-field toadflax, toad-flax; Pedicularis canadensis, common name wood betony and Canada lousewort; Sambucus canadensis, common name American elderberry