Labia family
The Labia family refers to a group of flowering plants in the family Labiatae, also known as Lamiaceae. This family includes many well-known herbs and shrubs, such as mint, basil, and rosemary. Members of the Labia family are characterized by their square stems, opposite leaves, and often aromatic properties.
Plants in the Labia family are commonly used in cooking, traditional medicine, and landscaping. They typically produce small flowers that can be purple, blue, or white, attracting various pollinators like bees and butterflies. The diversity within this family makes it significant in both ecological and agricultural contexts.