
Lamiaceae - Wikipedia
The Lamiaceae or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle, or sage family.
Lamiaceae | Definition, Characteristics, & Facts | Britannica
Lamiaceae, the mint family of flowering plants, with 236 genera and more than 7,000 species, the largest family of the order Lamiales. Lamiaceae is distributed nearly worldwide, and many species …
Family Profile: Lamiaceae - Florida Wildflower Foundation
There are around 69 native species of Lamiaceae in Florida, many are versatile wildflowers that make excellent additions to home landscapes.
Family: Lamiaceae — mint family - Go Botany
Family: Lamiaceae — mint family Species in the Lamiaceae are herbs or shrubs with distinctively 4-sided stems. The leaves and stems of many species have a strong scent when crushed. The leaves …
Mint imperial – a guide to the Lamiaceae family / RHS Gardening
Lamiaceae is the sixth largest family of flowering plants with seven sub-families, 236 genera and more than 7,000 species. Lamiaceae includes wildflowers, trees and many common garden plants we …
Flowering Plant Families, UH Botany
The Lamiaceae are mostly herbs or shrubs comprising about 200 genera and 3,200 species, commonly with aromatic, herbage, quadrangular stems, and verticillate inflorescences.
Lamiaceae: Mint Family (Labiatae). Identify plants and flowers.
Identify plants and flowers of the Mint family (Lamiaceae) with these wildflower identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families.
Plant families: Lamiaceae | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Jan 26, 2020 · Find out about the mint family, which includes herbs such as basil, thyme, rosemary and lavender. Commonly known as the mint family, and formerly called labiatae, lamiaceae is a huge …
LAMIACEAE - TheBackCountry
The Lamiaceae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint or deadnettle family. Many of the plants are aromatic in all parts and include widely used culinary herbs, such as basil, mint, …
Lamiaceae: Characters, Distribution and Types - Biology Discussion
Affinities of Lamiaceae: Engler, Hallier, Wettestein and Rendle placed the family in Tubiflorae. The family is closely allied to Acanthaceae from which it can be distinguished by the following features: 1. …