Cunila origanoides
Cunila origanoides—common names stone mint, frost mint, dittany, and American dittany—is a perennial late-summer-flowering subshrub with small purple flowers, which is native to the Eastern United States. It grows in habitats such as dry forests and the thin soil around rock outcrops. This species has historically been cultivated for use as a medicinal herb, tea, and ornamental plant.
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Cunila origanoides
Cunila origanoides—common names stone mint, frost mint, dittany, and American dittany—is a perennial late-summer-flowering subshrub with small purple flowers, which is native to the Eastern United States. It grows in habitats such as dry forests and the thin soil around rock outcrops. This species has historically been cultivated for use as a medicinal herb, tea, and ornamental plant.
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Cunila origanoides är en krans ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Cunila origanoides—common name ...... tea, and ornamental plant.
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Cunila
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origanoides
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Cunila mariana (L.)
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Hedyosmos origanoides ( Kuntze)
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Mappia origanoides ( House)
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Satureja origanoides (L.)
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Ziziphora mariana ( Roem. & Schult.)
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Cunila origanoides är en krans ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Cunila origanoides—common name ...... tea, and ornamental plant.
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Luibh chumhra atá dúchasach do ...... uirthi is ea an tor ar lasadh.
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Cunila origanoides
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Cunila origanoides
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Diothain
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