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Marjoram

Mint family

Posted on 13/12/201522/02/2017 by Frank Portegys

Botanical name Lamiaceae Features of the mints Plants of the mint family are grown for their aromatic properties, many herbs are part of the mint family. Most of the plants in the mint family grow as herbs or small shrubs. They show a flower that is typical for the family featuring five petals fused together [more]

Posted in Basil, Lemon balm, Marjoram, Mint, Mint family, Oregano, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme

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