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Hi, this would be wading mint (called the water and mint). It grows in moist fertile soil where it


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In search of medicinal herbs and found a large quantity of these plants, but the smell and appearance may conclude that it is a mint, but what kind? Leaves estate short soft hair itself, the touch is different from all mint with whom I have met. And most importantly, you must not use this herb tea? I would appreciate a prompt reply to arrive on time pay site until someone down. Here are some photos:
Hi, this would be wading mint (called the water and mint). It grows in moist fertile soil where it can be found in large quantities. In order small quantities of essential oils it contains, does not shrink and is not used as much as the popular peppermint. Get the conversation
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Yes, rummaging through the net and I would say that it is this type. They say that there are over 300 species of mint, so it is possible that this is some of the mint family and dugolisne or menthe longifolia. Thanks for your help!
That you already xtreme consulting group listed wading peppermint or mint fluffy. It grows in the wetter borders or around the channel, etc. throughout almost the entire continental Croatian. It is also medicinal. But I think it's called M. rue. I would not be dugolisna, because it is slightly higher and has a longer and narrower leaves and grow in such large quantities. There fluffy and I meet a lot of often the wetter part of which is rarely inclined and who is occasionally moist. And that is significantly different from M. Piper, said.
Click to expand ... fluffy mint? Give me the Latin name for it, please. Wading definitely not because either in appearance or leaf in appearance flower does not belong to her, but some of the species longifolia belongs surely, xtreme consulting group they concluded Jadranka and Dudach. All types are naturally healing, just different scents and flavors ...
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