Mint Profile
Common names of Mint is earth mint, water mint, elderberry, water mother, swollen swelling, wild dan grass, nocturnal odor, southern mint, wild mint. It belongs to the Lamiaceae plant, which belongs to other dry whole plants, and is a kind of aromatic crop with special economic value. The whole plant is green and aromatic. Opposite leaves, small lavender flowers, lip-shaped, small dark purple-brown fruit.
The pedicel is slender, 2.5 mm long, puberulent or nearly glabrous. The calyx is tubular and bell-shaped, about 2.5 mm long, puberulent and glandular on the outer surface, glabrous on the inner surface, 10-veined, inconspicuous, calyx teeth 5, narrow triangular subulate, apex long acute, 1 mm long. The corolla is lavender, 4 mm long, slightly puberulent on the outside, puberulent on the inner surface below the throat. The crown is 4-lobed, the upper lobes are 2-lobed at the apex, larger, and the remaining 3 lobes are nearly equal in size, oblong, The apex is blunt. Flowering period from July to September, fruit period in October.
rhizomes germinate at 5℃-6℃, the suitable temperature for plant growth is 20℃~30℃, and the underground rhizomes can survive the winter safely at -30℃~20℃. Mint is born in rivers and ditches or in wet mountains and plains,now mostly grown by medicinal farmers.
Mint morphological characteristicsMint growth habitMint growing environment and distributionMint efficacy and roleMimosa cultivation
Mint morphological characteristics
Mint leaves are oblong-lanceolate, lanceolate, elliptic or ovate-lanceolate, sparsely oblong, 3-5 cm long and 0.8-3 cm wide. The tip of the mint is sharp, the base is wedge-shaped to nearly round, the edge is sparsely thick and serrated above the base, the lateral veins are about 5-6 pairs, and the middle rib is slightly concave on the top and the bottom is prominent, and the top is green. The rest of the veins are densely sparsely puberulent, or the rest except for the veins is nearly glabrous, light green on the top, usually densely puberulent along the veins; petioles are 2-10 mm long, concave and dorsal, and puberulent .The pedicel is slender, 2.5 mm long, puberulent or nearly glabrous. The calyx is tubular and bell-shaped, about 2.5 mm long, puberulent and glandular on the outer surface, glabrous on the inner surface, 10-veined, inconspicuous, calyx teeth 5, narrow triangular subulate, apex long acute, 1 mm long. The corolla is lavender, 4 mm long, slightly puberulent on the outside, puberulent on the inner surface below the throat. The crown is 4-lobed, the upper lobes are 2-lobed at the apex, larger, and the remaining 3 lobes are nearly equal in size, oblong, The apex is blunt. Flowering period from July to September, fruit period in October.
Mint growth habit
Mint is highly adaptable to environmental conditions and can grow in areas below 2100 meters above sea level. However, it likes a sunny, warm and humid environment, therhizomes germinate at 5℃-6℃, the suitable temperature for plant growth is 20℃~30℃, and the underground rhizomes can survive the winter safely at -30℃~20℃. Mint is born in rivers and ditches or in wet mountains and plains,now mostly grown by medicinal farmers.