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calamint
calamint (ˈkæləmɪnt) Forms: 4–7 calament, 5–6 calamynt(e, 6 -menthe, 7 calaminth, 8 calemint, 6– calamint. [ME. calament, a. F. calament (14th c. in Littré), med.L. calamentum, ad. L. calaminthe, a. Gr. καλαµίνθη, καλάµινθος, applied to the same or some similar plant. The Gr. is explained from καλός... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wild basil
(wild basil) Clinopodium menthifolium subsp. ascendens (ascending wild basil) Clinopodium gracile (slender wild basil) Clinopodium arkansanum (low calamint wikipedia.org
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calemint
calemint obs. form of calamint. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clinopodium grandiflorum
Clinopodium grandiflorum, the large-flowered calamint, showy calamint or mint savory, is a species of ornamental plant. wikipedia.org
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calament
calament obs. form of calamint. Oxford English Dictionary
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Origanum syriacum
bear an additional epithet, such as zaatar farsi = Persian-hyssop (Thymus capitatus) and zaatar rumi = Roman-hyssop (Satureja thymbra) and zaatar mani = calamint wikipedia.org
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Clinopodium menthifolium
Clinopodium menthifolium, commonly known as the wood calamint or woodland calamint, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Uses The leaves of wood calamint can be infused to make an aromatic herb tea. wikipedia.org
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nepitella
‖ nepitella (nɛpɪˈtɛlə) [It.] = calamint.1926 D. H. Lawrence Sun iv. 13 The paths were all grown high with grass and flowers and nepitella. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clinopodium nepeta
Clinopodium nepeta (synonym Calamintha nepeta), known as lesser calamint, is a perennial herb of the mint family. Some sources state that Nepeta nepetella can be used in cooking like the lesser calamint. wikipedia.org
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nepte
† nept(e Obs. [OE. nepte, ad. L. nepeta. Cf. MDu. nepte, nipte, G. nepte(n, nept.] = nep n.1c 1000 Sax. Leechd. I. 208 Þas wyrte man nepitam on [leden] & oþrum naman nepte nemneþ. Ibid. III. 72 Neptan sæd & wuduhrofan sæd. a 1400–50 Stockholm Med. MS. 209 Nepte or cattys mynte, nepta. c 1440 Promp. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carciofi alla Romana
Into the resulting cavity of each artichoke is stuffed a mixture of parsley, lesser calamint (in Rome called mentuccia), and garlic, with salt and pepper wikipedia.org
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Clinopodium coccineum
Clinopodium coccineum, commonly known as scarlet calamint or red basil, is a evergreen perennial plant of the family Lamiaceae. wikipedia.org
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Stephensia brunnichella
Biology The larvae feed on lesser calamint (Calamintha nepeta), wild basil (Clinopodium vulgare) and Satureja calamintha mining the leaves of their host wikipedia.org
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Clinopodium ashei
Calamintha ashei) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names Ashe's savory and Ashe's calamint. wikipedia.org
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Clinopodium glabellum
Clinopodium glabellum, the glade calamint, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family. Clinopodium glabellum has sometimes been called "Ozark calamint", which is misleading as the Ozark populations appear to be Clinopodium arkansanum. wikipedia.org
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