Woodland mint
The mint with long sheets , or woodland mint , is a species of herbaceous plant of the family of the Lamiacées, sometimes cultivated. She pushes in the wet meadows and at the edge of the rivers.
Description
Characteristics
- reproductive Bodies
- dominant Color of the flowers: pink
- Period of flowering: August-October
- Inflorescence: spiciform clusters
- Sexuality: hermaphrodite
- Pollination: entomogame
- Seed
- Fruit: akene
- Dissemination: épizoochore
- Habitat and standard distribution
- Habitat: meadows médioeuropéennes, hygrophile of average topographic level, thermophilous, grazed
- Surface of distribution: moderate European
given according to: Julve, pH., 1998 FF. - Baseflor. Botanical, ecological and chorologic index of the flora of France. Version: April 23rd, 2004.
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