Mentha arvensis (Corn Mint) is cynn mintan þēodisc tō þǣm ƿearm stedas Europes and ƿestern and middles Asian, ēast tō þǣm Himalaya beorgum and ēastern Siberia.[1][2][3]

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Mentha arvensis

Cræftlicu endebyrdung
Rīce: Plantae
Stefn: Magnoliophyta
Flocc: Magnoliopsida
Hād: Lamiales
Cnēoris: Lamiaceae
Cnōsl: Mentha
Cynn: M. arvensis
Twinemniendlic nama
Mentha arvensis
L.

It is a herbaceous perennial plant growing to 10–60 cm (rarely to 100 cm) tall. Þā lēaf sind on fōran onȝēan ȝemæccan, ānfealde, 2–6.5 cm lange and 1–2 cm brāde, hǣriȝe, and mid grēate tōȝeslifenum rande. Þā blōsmas are pale purple (occasionally white or pink), in clusters on the stem, each flower 3–4 mm long.[3][4][5]

Sind six undercynn:[1]

  • Mentha arvensis undrc. arvensis.
  • Mentha arvensis undrc. agrestis (Sole) Briq.
  • Mentha arvensis undrc. austriaca (Jacq.) Briq.
  • Mentha arvensis undrc. lapponica (Wahlenb.) Neuman
  • Mentha arvensis undrc. palustris (Moench) Neumann
  • Mentha arvensis undrc. parietariifolia (Becker) Briq.

Þæt sibbe cynn Mentha canadensis is ēac inȝesett in M. arvensis fram sumum bōcerum sƿā tƿā fǣȝnessa, M. arvensis var. glabrata Fernald (in forþlǣdunge tō Norðum Americaniscum plantum) and M. arvensis var. piperascens Malinv. ex L. H. Bailey (in forþlǣdunge tō ēasternum Asianiscum plantum).[6][7]

Tōbelimpunga adiht

  1. 1.0 1.1 Euro+Med Plantbase Project: Mentha arvensis Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Germplasm Resources Information Network: Mentha arvensis
  3. 3.0 3.1 Flora of NW Europe: Mentha arvensis
  4. Blamey, M. & Grey-Wilson, C. (1989). Flora of Britain and Northern Europe. ISBN 0-340-40170-2
  5. Huxley, A., ed. (1992). New RHS Dictionary of Gardening. Macmillan ISBN 0-333-47494-5.
  6. Germplasm Resources Information Network: Mentha canadensis
  7. Quattrocchi, Umberto (1947). CRC World dictionary of plant names: Common names, Scientific Names, Eponyms, Synyonyms, and Etymology. CRC Press, 1659. 
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