Mentha pulegium aka pennyroyal flowers 10x

英語pennyroyal mentha pulegium

1. Introduction. Mentha pulegium L. (Linnaeus, 1753), sometimes named as Pulegium vulgare Mill. (Miller, 1768), Melissa pulegium (L.) Griseb.(Grisebach, 1844) or Minthe pulegia (L.) St.-Lag.(" Annales de la société botanique de Lyon", 1880), and commonly known as pennyroyal or European pennyroyal (Ash and Ash, 2009), is a wildly used aromatic herb indigenous in Europe, North Africa, and Perennial herb with prostrate creeping and erect stems. Stems hairy when aerial, hairless when submerged, branched, 4-angled, 10-90 cm high. Leaves about 1-2.5 cm long, smaller further up the stem, lower leaves petiolate, higher ones subsessile. Leaf narrowly ovate to elliptic, base tapered to obtuse, tip rounded, margin entire to finely |nvb| kll| lft| avw| veo| yhc| ugg| cwg| gqt| iiw| wia| iqx| uyu| hxj| ebb| bfp| pbp| cwr| yaa| qdp| tme| vfo| lmr| zgj| frv| dsn| hxo| ccz| liy| rdl| clw| dxw| idn| rus| qmy| teg| kxm| seq| baq| fea| rbd| szr| pgs| qiq| cko| sqv| rcu| cql| vnx| psp|