Lamiaceae (2)
Lamiaceae, also known as the mint family, is a family of flowering plants that includes about 7,500 species. This family is characterized by its aromatic qualities and includes well-known herbs like mint, basil, rosemary, and sage. These plants are typically perennial or annual herbs with square stems and simple, opposite leaves. Lamiaceae species are found worldwide and are highly valued for their culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses.
Trivial Name
Mint family
Order
Lamiales
Region
Worldwide
Amount of Species
7,500

