It’s fall — let’s grow some herbs!

Edit The Miami Herald 13 Oct 2015
As gardening in most of the country slows down for fall, South Florida is waking up. Now we can plant some of the temperate herbs our northern friends and family have enjoyed all summer long. Here’s how to get started, whether you have a big garden or like to keep things small by sticking to containers. ▪ Start at the bottom ... P ... GINGER ... Melissa officinalis is in the mint family of Lamiaceae, so it should thrive in South Florida ... ....

Make room, literally, for Starshine, an expansive tropical shrub

Edit The Miami Herald 10 Oct 2015
Giant heart-shaped leaves and a cluster of a hundred salmon coral flowers in a pagoda-shaped panicle make the Starshine clerodendrum among the most exotic shrubs for the tropical garden ... It is cold-hardy from zones 8-11 ... When I first started writing, Clerodendrums were in the verbena family but as technology advanced it necessitated the move a few years ago to the Lamiaceae or mint family ... These are not tiny plants....

UT and museums reveal exciting life of science on Researchers’ Night (University of Tartu)

Edit Public Technologies 18 Sep 2015
(Source. University of Tartu). From 20 to 25 September, several research institutions, incl. the University of Tartu and the university museums, open their doors for the Researchers' Night Festival ... Below are the events which involve people and institutions of the University of Tartu ... Monday, 21 September ... The exhibition "Health, taste, scent and beauty from Lamiaceae" is displayed in the study rooms of the Botanical Gardens....

Purdue researcher to explore compounds in mint plants (Purdue University)

Edit Public Technologies 04 Sep 2015
(Source. Purdue University). WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A Purdue University biochemistry professor has received a $1.4 million National Science Foundation grant to conduct mint research. Natalia Dudareva, distinguished professor of biochemistry, is part of a research team led by Michigan State University that received a $5.1 million NSF grant. Mints, or Lamiaceae, are the world's sixth-largest family of flowering plants ... In the U.S....

Review of Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners

Edit About.com 09 Jun 2015
Why would the average gardener want to buy a book like Stearn's Dictionary of Plant Names for Gardeners. A Handbook on the Origin and Meaning of the Botanical Names of Some Cultivated Plants?. I have learned a lot of botanical names over the years through my college studies and working in the horticulture industry ... Some consider them to be a bit pretentious even. The Confusion of Common Names ... From this book. ... also known as Lamiaceae)....

CIMAP succeeds in whole genome sequencing of Tulsi

Edit The Siasat Daily 06 Jun 2015
Lucknow, June 06.. The Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CIMAP) have succeeded in whole genome sequencing of Basil or Tulsi plant. This is the first time a complete genome sequence of Tulsi has been done. Tulsi has been used for thousands of years in traditional systems of medicine in India for its diverse healing properties. Dr ... The chloroplast genome map of Tulsi (142,245 bp), is the smallest in the Lamiaceae family ... ....

11 Shrubs and Vines with Fragrant Flowers

Edit About.com 01 Dec 2014
I find that one of the best reasons to grow a garden is to enjoy the delightful fragrances that some flowers put forth. I go up to rose bushes and cup the blossoms in my hands so that I can deeply inhale the scent. When you plant one of these 11 shrub species, you will be making your garden a more pleasant place to be. 1.  Common Witch Hazel. Scientific Name. Hamamelis virginiana Family ... 4-8 Size ... Lamiaceae (mint) Other Common Names ... ....

More on the royal herb

Edit The Hindu 26 Sep 2014
Basil, one of the prized ingredients of Italian cuisine, is actually a native of India where it is a sacred plant known as tulsi or holy basil. It is true that both these plants, from the lamiaceae mint family, belong to different varieties. In fact, there exists about 50 different varieties of basil which are used in Thai, Vietnamese and Laotian cuisines, which differ from the Italian sweet basil ... Keywords....

Going exotic in summer vegetable garden

Edit Sun Sentinel 18 Jul 2014
Just because the tomatoes stopped producing and the cilantro went to seed long ago doesn't mean we can't grow edibles in the summer in South Florida. In fact, there's lots we can grow in the dead of summer ... It is in the same family as mint (Lamiaceae) and shows similar serrated-edged leaves ... Cuban oregano (Plectranthus amboinicus), though not truly oregano, is in the same mint family as true oregano — Lamiaceae ... ....

Thyme is a Fantastic Plant With Nine Others

Edit The Examiner 03 Jul 2014
According to PubMed.gov , "Ten essential oils, namely, mint (Mentha spicata L., Lamiaceae), ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc., Zingiberaceae), lemon (Citrus limon Burm.f., Rutaceae), grapefruit (Citrus paradisi Macf., Rutaceae), jasmine (Jasminum grandiflora L., Oleaceae), lavender (Mill., Lamiaceae), chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L., ......

Researchers discover herbal species in NE Iran

Edit Irna 30 Jun 2014
It resembles P ... Prunella laciniata (cut-leaf self-heal) is a plant in the Lamiaceae family. The genus Phlomoides Moench with about 150-170 species belongs to Lamiaceae, subfamily Lamioideae and tribe Phlomideae ... **1425 ....

Grow anise hyssop for health

Edit The Examiner 31 May 2014
Anise hyssop is a versatile plant that promotes a healthy ecosystem outside as well as within our bodies. In order to discern between these similar sounding and tasting yet very different plants, a little clarification is due. Hyssop is an herb. Anise is also known as “hummingbird mint” from the Agastache genus ... Both are in the Lamiaceae family of mints, but Anise hyssop is not a mint like hyssop ... Anise hyssop is related to tasty fennel ... ....

Herb Plants Postage Stamps (Issue of 2014) (Chunghwa Post Co Ltd)

Edit noodls 13 May 2014
(Source. Chunghwa Post Co Ltd) ... These four fragrant herbs are extensively used for flavoring and medicinal purposes. The designs follow.. 1 ... 2 ... A perennial herbaceous plant of the family Lamiaceae, ithas heart-shaped leaves, with serrate edges ... 3 ... A woody plant of the family Lamiaceae, the edge of the leaf is smooth ... 4 ... A perennial herbaceous plant of the family Lamiaceae, the surface of its leaves is either smooth or slightly puckered ... Ltd....
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