The Labiatae family represents the characteristic features of plants in the Labiatae family.

Representative Plants of the Labiatae Family

Main content of this article: Brief cultivation experiences of representative plants of the Labiatae Family, please see the detailed introduction below.

Representative Plants of the Labiatae Family

Plants of the Labiatae Family belong to a family of dicotyledons, primarily found in the Mediterranean and Central Asia. There are about eight hundred species in China, which can be cultivated in both southern and northern regions. These plants can yield essential oils and have certain medicinal values, as well as high ornamental value.

Characteristics of Labiatae Plants

Plants of the Labiatae Family belong to a family of dicotyledons, primarily found in the Mediterranean and Central Asia. There are about eight hundred species in China, which can be cultivated in both southern and northern regions. These plants can yield essential oils and have certain medicinal values, as well as high ornamental value.

Representative Plants of the Labiatae Family

Common representative plants of the Labiatae Family include: mint, thyme, lavender, basil, rosemary, scutellaria, catnip, agoportium, salvia, peppermint, perilla, Shepherd's purse, self-heal, motherwort, scarlet sage, and coleus, etc.

1. Mint

Mint mostly grows in moist areas and is a valuable aromatic plant. It is commonly used as a traditional Chinese medicine to treat colds, headaches, and various inflammations. It is cool in nature and can be soaked in water, decocted, or used in many types of cuisine.

2. Lavender

Lavender is mainly distributed in Europe, with elegant leaf shapes and blue-purple flowers that are cold-resistant and suitable for cultivation in gardens. Lavender is a precious spice plant with a strong aroma. Yili is the main base for lavender in China, and Provence in France is famous for its lavender fields worldwide.

3. Rosemary

Rosemary is a type of shrub that prefers warm climates and is native to Europe and Africa. It is sometimes planted in parks. Both its flowers and leaves can yield antioxidants and natural essential oils. Antioxidants can be used in medicine, food, and preservation, while essential oils can be used in the production of spices, air fresheners, and mosquito repellents.

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