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Lamiaceae Collection

Lamiaceae, also known as the mint family, is a diverse and fascinating group of plants that encompasses a wide range of species with unique characteristics

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Lamiaceae Collection: Lavender Field, Plateau de Sault, Provence, France
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Lamiaceae Collection: Scaredy cat plant -Coleus canina Hybr. -, drives away cats and dogs
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Lamiaceae Collection: Garland flower or Rose Daphne -Daphne cneorum-, Styria, Austria, Europe
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Lamiaceae Collection: Ocimum sanctum, holy basil
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Lamiaceae Collection: Coleus plant
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Lamiaceae Collection: Lavender field at Snowshill Lavender, The Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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Lamiaceae Collection: Melissa officinalis, lemon balm
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Lamiaceae Collection: Species rich alpine meadow with Orange lily (Lilium bulbiferum), Meadow clary (Salvia pratensis)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Cotswold Lavender field with Cotswold dry stone wall, Snowshill, Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
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Lamiaceae Collection: Bugleweed -Ajuga reptans Atropurpurea-
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Lamiaceae Collection: French lavender leaf surface, SEM
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Lamiaceae Collection: Chrysolina menthastri, mint leaf beetle eating a mint leaf
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Lamiaceae Collection: French lavender leaf, SEM
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Lamiaceae Collection: French lavender leaf pore, SEM
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Lamiaceae Collection: Selection of wildflowers against white background, including Thistle (Cirsium)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Spanish lavender (Lavandula stoechas). Faia Brava Reserve, Archaeological Park of the Coa Valley
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Lamiaceae Collection: Brimstone butterfly (Goneopteryx rhamni) male on Wild basil flower (Clinopodium vulgare)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Honeybee (Apis melifera) visiting Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) in lavender fields
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Lamiaceae Collection: Lavender (Lavandula) field at Somerset Lavender, near Frome, Somerset, UK. July 2014
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Lamiaceae Collection: Rosemary beetle (Chrysolina americana) feeding on Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia
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Lamiaceae Collection: Alpine Wildflower meadow, a diversity of species including Meadow clary (Salvia pratensis)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Carpenter bee (Xylocopa sp) nectaring on Clary sage (Salvia sclarea)
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Lamiaceae Collection: White dead nettle (Lamium album) with stamens protected from rain by overhanging upper lip
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Lamiaceae Collection: Garden bumblebee (Bombus hortorum) flying to Hedge woundwort (Stachys sylvatica) Monmouthshire
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Lamiaceae Collection: Lavender {Lavandula angustifolia} growing against a background of yellow, UK
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Lamiaceae Collection: Mint moth (Pyrausta aurata) feeding on Wild marjoram flower (Origanum vulgare), chalk
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Lamiaceae Collection: abbaye notre-dame de senanque, acreage, blossoming, building, common lavender, cultivate
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Lamiaceae Collection: Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) feeding on lavender flowers in garden, England
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Lamiaceae Collection: Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) fields, Valensole Plateau, Alpes Haute Provence
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Lamiaceae Collection: Wildflower meadow and lavender fields, Cotswolds, Worcestershire, UK
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Lamiaceae Collection: Common brimstone butterfly (Gonepteryx rhamni) flying towards Purple betony (Betonica officinalis)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Sage (Salvia pratensis) and Buttercup, (Ranunculus acris) in wildflower meadow, Mount Baldo
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 100. Clerodendrum tomentosum, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 96. Plectranthus australis, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Blue Dragon (Dracocephalum Ruyschianum) (colour litho)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 168. Eriostemon buxifolium, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 162. Stachys arvensis, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Yellow Betony (Betonica Alopecurus, Stachys alopecuros) (colour litho)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Alpine Woundwort (Stachys alpina) (colour litho)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Dragonmouth (Horminum Pyrenaicum) (colour litho)
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 183. Westringia rosmarinifolia / Westringia fruiticosa; 184. Glossodia major, c
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Lamiaceae Collection: Page 98. Chloanthes stoechadis, c. 1803-06 (w / c, pen, ink and pencil)


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Lamiaceae, also known as the mint family, is a diverse and fascinating group of plants that encompasses a wide range of species with unique characteristics. One such member is the Scaredy cat plant, scientifically known as Coleus canina Hybr. , which has gained popularity for its ability to drive away cats and dogs with its pungent odor. Another notable member is Ocimum sanctum, commonly referred to as holy basil, revered for its religious significance in various cultures. If you ever find yourself wandering through the picturesque Lavender Field in Plateau de Sault, Provence, France, you will be captivated by the enchanting beauty and soothing fragrance emitted by these Lamiaceae plants. The vibrant purple hues create an awe-inspiring sight that truly showcases nature's artistry. The Coleus plant within this family boasts an array of stunning foliage patterns and colors that add a touch of elegance to any garden or indoor space. Its intricate leaves are adorned with mesmerizing combinations of green, pink, yellow, and burgundy shades. Traveling further east to Styria in Austria's scenic region of Europe unveils another gem within Lamiaceae - Garland flower or Rose Daphne (Daphne cneorum). This delicate blossom enthralls onlookers with its soft petals and sweet fragrance. Melissa officinalis or lemon balm is yet another remarkable member that offers not only aromatic leaves but also medicinal properties widely used for relaxation purposes. Its refreshing scent uplifts spirits while promoting calmness and tranquility. Venturing into alpine meadows reveals a species-rich environment where Orange lilies (Lilium bulbiferum) thrive among other wildflowers. These majestic blooms paint the landscape with their fiery orange hues while attracting pollinators from afar. In Cotswold Lavender field located in Snowshill village within Gloucestershire's Cotswolds region in England, the Lamiaceae family takes center stage once again.