mint family
The mint family, known scientifically as Lamiaceae, is a large group of flowering plants that includes many well-known herbs. This family features square stems, opposite leaves, and often aromatic properties. Common members include mint, basil, oregano, and rosemary, which are widely used in cooking and herbal medicine.
Plants in the mint family are typically characterized by their fragrant oils, which can have various culinary and medicinal uses. They thrive in diverse environments and are often found in gardens and wild areas. The mint family plays a significant role in ecosystems, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.