Mint Family
The Mint Family, scientifically known as Lamiaceae, is a group of flowering plants that includes many well-known herbs. This family is famous for its aromatic leaves, which are often used in cooking and herbal remedies. Common members include mint, basil, oregano, and rosemary. These plants thrive in various climates and are popular in gardens around the world.
Many members of the Mint Family have square stems and opposite leaves, making them easy to identify. They also produce small flowers that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. The unique flavors and scents of these herbs make them essential in cuisines and traditional medicine, enhancing both taste and health.