• The Lamiaceae (/ˌleɪmiˈeɪsiːˌiː, -iˌaɪ/ LAY-mee-AY-see-ee, -⁠eye) or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Coriandrum sativum:It is chiefly grown in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Bihar and Uttar Pra… LAMIACEAE (Labiatae) - Mint Family Herbs with square stems and aromatic oils Leaves opposite or whorled, simple Flowers bisexual, zygomorphic. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • The enlarged Lamiaceae contain about 236 genera and have been stated to contain 6,900 to 7,200 species, but the World Checklist lists 7,534. (wikipedia.org)
  • Exotic Lamiaceae species in Rio Grande do Norte - a. (scielo.br)
  • Findings: We report the chromosome-scale genome assembly of Callicarpa americana L. (American beautyberry), a species within the early diverging Callicarpoideae clade of the Lamiaceae, known for its metallic purple fruits and use as an insect repellent due to its production of terpenoids. (datadryad.org)
  • The mint family (Lamiaceae), with approximately 236 genera and 7200 species, is the sixth largest family of flowering plants, and has major economic and cultural importance worldwide. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • The Lamiaceae are mostly herbs or shrubs comprising about 200 genera and 3,200 species. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • Lamiaceae is distributed nearly worldwide, and many species are cultivated for their fragrant leaves and attractive flowers. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • In this project, we will document part of the Lamiaceae (mint family), a species-rich plant family represented all around the world (except Antarctica) with approximately 7000 species. (doedat.be)
  • in the 1990s, phylogenetic studies suggested that many genera classified in the Verbenaceae should be classified in the Lamiaceae or to other families in the order Lamiales. (wikipedia.org)
  • The greater part of the Acanthaceae family are herbs or shrubs, but vines and Lamiaceae Lamiaceae See list of 35 genera in this family Choose this genus Scutellaria. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • 1994. A palynological study of the genus Sideritis subgenus Marrubiastrum (Lamiaceae): Macaronesian endemism. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • Links to high-resolution free images of Stenogyne microphylla (Lamiaceae) (native mint) by Forest & Kim Starr (USGS) are available here. (hear.org)
  • It belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae. (lu.se)
  • Horehound, Self Heal and Motherwort are known Lamiaceae members with medicinal qualities, and any feline can attest to the rejuvenating properties of Nepeta cataria, or Catnip. (montara.com)
  • Lamiaceae Nepeta cataria L. (bas-net.by)
  • Lamiaceae is divided into 7 sub-families - Ajugoideae, Lamioideae, Nepetoideae, Prostantheroideae, Scutellarioideae, Symphorematoideae and Viticoideae- plus a few genera still that are still unplaced. (botanybrisbane.com)
  • 2002. Origin of Macaronesian Sideritis L. (Lamioideae: Lamiaceae) inferred from nuclear and chloroplast sequence datasets. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • In 2004, the Lamiaceae were divided into seven subfamilies, plus 10 genera not placed in any of the subfamilies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most of the genera of Lamiaceae have never been sampled for DNA for molecular phylogenetic studies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although this is still considered an acceptable alternative name, most botanists now use the name Lamiaceae in referring to this family. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sclareol can be extracted from inflorescences of Salvia sclarea L., a pluriannual herb from the Lamiaceae family, which is more commonly cultivated for its essential oil. (plos.org)
  • The Lamiaceae belong to a large family and are found growing over the entire planet. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • 1. The Lamiaceae family is characterised by square stems, aromatic leaves (gland-dotted) and zygomorphic (irregular) flowers with the corolla usually 2-lipped. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • The Lamiaceae Family, Anti-HIV, and Antioxidant Responses. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • Ring in the new year with a Britannica Membership, List of economically important members of the family Lamiaceae, https://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-economically-important-members-of-the-family-Lamiaceae-2035852. (newdimensionsipm.com)
  • Ahmad, H. , Kobayashi, M. and Matsubara, Y. (2020) Changes in Secondary Metabolites and Free Amino Acid Content in Tomato with Lamiaceae Herbs Companion Planting. (scirp.org)
  • 2020. Характеристика популяции Thymus reverdattoanus ( Lamiaceae ) на юге ареала (Надымский район, Ямало-Ненецкий автономный округ) // Бот. (binran.ru)
  • Stachys glechomifolia (Lamiaceae), previously included under S. mardinensis as a synonym, is resurrected in this work based on extensive field and herbarium studies. (gazi.edu.tr)
  • The present experiment was conducted to evaluate the influence of Lamiaceae herbs companion planting on growth and secondary metabolites changes in tomato plants. (scirp.org)
  • Furthermore, whether this phenomenon is exclusive to tomato-basil companionship or other Lamiaceae herbs shows the same effect is still unclear. (scirp.org)
  • Lamiaceae (mints) are known for their chemodiversity and have been cultivated for use as culinary herbs and as sources of insect repellents, health-promoting compounds, and fragrance. (datadryad.org)
  • 1991) suggests that Cardioteucris cordifolia C. Y. Wu, originally placed in the Lamiaceae, is identical with Caryopteris siccanea W. Smith (Verbenaceae, q.v.). Although the original author agrees with the identity of Cardioteucris cordifolia and Cardiopteris siccaneae , he believes that the generic placement of Cardioteucris is in the Lamiaceae because of its 2-lipped calyx and deeply 4-divided ovary. (efloras.org)
  • The pharmacognostic studies and antiulcer activities of the leaves of Leucas martinicensis (Lamiaceae) was carried out to validate the ethno medicinal claimed of the leaves in treating ulcer. (projecttopics.com)
  • Characteristics of Thymus reverdattoanus ( Lamiaceae ) population in the south of its range (Nadym district, Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area) // Bot. (binran.ru)
  • Lamiaceae are distinctive, in a complex sort of way: The stems are square with opposite leaves, with each pair of leaves at right angles to the ones above and below it. (montara.com)
  • Many members of Lamiaceae make attractive garden additions, particulary the showy sages and mints. (montara.com)
  • The enlarged Lamiaceae contain about 236 genera and have been stated to contain 6,900 to 7,200 species, but the World Checklist lists 7,534. (wikipedia.org)
  • This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Prathapan, K. D., Faizal, M. H., Anith, And K. N. (2005): A new species of Longitarsus (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) feeding on Chinese potato, Plectranthus rotundifolius (Lamiaceae) in southern India. (gbif.org)
  • Family: Lamiaceae 81 species. (syzygium.xyz)
  • El orégano puede causar reacciones en personas alérgicas a las plantas de la familia Lamiaceae, como albahaca, hisopo, lavanda, mejorana, menta y salvia. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Volatile compounds of Lamiaceae exhibit a synergistic antibacterial activity with streptomycin. (fiocruz.br)
  • Studies on developing new, effective and safe natural products from Lamiaceae (rich source of flavonoids and other active compounds) are promising and may offer prevention and treatment for patients with coronary disease and other related diseases. (imrpress.com)
  • Although the subfamily Nepetoideae (Lamiaceae) is considered to be monophyletic, relationships between tribes, subtribes and genera within the subfamily are poorly understood as complex and possibly homoplasious morphological characters make taxa difficult to delimit. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • TY - JOUR T1 - Molecular phylogeny of Menthinae (Lamiaceae, Nepetoideae, Mentheae)--Taxonomy, biogeography and conflicts. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Most of the genera of Lamiaceae have never been sampled for DNA for molecular phylogenetic studies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Repellent effect of Salvia dorisiana, S. longifolia, and S. sclarea (Lamiaceae) essential oils against the mosquito Aedes albopictus Skuse (Diptera: Culicidae). (medscape.com)
  • In 2004, the Lamiaceae were divided into seven subfamilies, plus 10 genera not placed in any of the subfamilies. (wikipedia.org)