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Mint Family Collection

The mint family, also known as Lamiaceae, is a diverse group of plants that includes various species with unique characteristics and stunning blooms

Background imageMint Family Collection: Phlomis fruticosa, Jerusalem Sage, densely branched shrub with yellow flowers

Phlomis fruticosa, Jerusalem Sage, densely branched shrub with yellow flowers

Background imageMint Family Collection: Salvia officinalis, Common Sage plant

Salvia officinalis, Common Sage plant

Background imageMint Family Collection: Lavender (Lavandula) field at Somerset Lavender, near Frome, Somerset, UK. July 2014

Lavender (Lavandula) field at Somerset Lavender, near Frome, Somerset, UK. July 2014

Background imageMint Family Collection: Honeybee (Apis melifera) visiting Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) in lavender fields

Honeybee (Apis melifera) visiting Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia) in lavender fields, Valensole Plateau, Alpes Haute Provence, France, July

Background imageMint Family Collection: Lavender (Lavandula) field at Somerset Lavender, near Frome, Somerset, UK. July 2014

Lavender (Lavandula) field at Somerset Lavender, near Frome, Somerset, UK. July 2014

Background imageMint Family Collection: Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) feeding on lavender flowers in garden, England

Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) feeding on lavender flowers in garden, England, UK, August

Background imageMint Family Collection: Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) fields, Valensole Plateau, Alpes Haute Provence

Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) fields, Valensole Plateau, Alpes Haute Provence, France, June

Background imageMint Family Collection: Rosmarinus Officinalis, from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (colour engraving)

Rosmarinus Officinalis, from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (colour engraving)
STC167436 Rosmarinus Officinalis, from A Curious Herbal, 1782 (colour engraving) by Blackwell, Elizabeth (1707-1758); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageMint Family Collection: Salvia, 1929 (photogravure)

Salvia, 1929 (photogravure)
2560234 Salvia, 1929 (photogravure) by Blossfeldt, Karl (1865-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Karl Blossfeldt (1865 - 1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, teacher

Background imageMint Family Collection: Lavender (Lavandula sp) field, aerial view, near Greoux-les-Bains

Lavender (Lavandula sp) field, aerial view, near Greoux-les-Bains, Alpes de Haute Provence, France, September

Background imageMint Family Collection: Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) in lavender field, near Sault, Vaucluse, France, September

Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) in lavender field, near Sault, Vaucluse, France, September

Background imageMint Family Collection: Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) feeding on lavender flowers in garden, England, UK, August

Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) feeding on lavender flowers in garden, England, UK, August

Background imageMint Family Collection: Mentha spicata, flowering Mint plant

Mentha spicata, flowering Mint plant

Background imageMint Family Collection: Monarda didyma, Bergamot plant

Monarda didyma, Bergamot plant

Background imageMint Family Collection: Thymus serpyllum, Creeping Wild Thyme plant

Thymus serpyllum, Creeping Wild Thyme plant

Background imageMint Family Collection: Lavandula, Lavender shrub

Lavandula, Lavender shrub

Background imageMint Family Collection: Melissa officinalis Aurea, fresh Lemon Balm leaves, dried leaves in wooden scoop, close up

Melissa officinalis Aurea, fresh Lemon Balm leaves, dried leaves in wooden scoop, close up

Background imageMint Family Collection: Oregano vulgare, dried and fresh Common Oregano leaves

Oregano vulgare, dried and fresh Common Oregano leaves

Background imageMint Family Collection: Rosemary leaf structure, SEM

Rosemary leaf structure, SEM
Rosemary leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture through a leaf from a rosemary plant (Rosmarinus officinalis). The fracture has revealed vascular tissue (green)


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The mint family, also known as Lamiaceae, is a diverse group of plants that includes various species with unique characteristics and stunning blooms. One member of this family is Phlomis fruticosa, commonly referred to as Jerusalem Sage. This densely branched shrub boasts vibrant yellow flowers that add a pop of color to any garden. Another well-known member of the mint family is Salvia officinalis, or Common Sage plant. This aromatic herb has been used for centuries in cooking and herbal remedies due to its distinct flavor and medicinal properties. In July 2014, Somerset Lavender in Frome, Somerset, UK showcased the beauty of Lavender (Lavandula) fields. The sight was truly mesmerizing as endless rows of lavender stretched out before your eyes. Honeybees (Apis melifera) were drawn to these fragrant blossoms, creating a buzzing symphony amidst the purple hues. Butterflies are also frequent visitors to lavender fields. The Large white butterfly (Pieris brassicae) can be seen delicately feeding on lavender flowers in gardens across England during summer months. The Valensole Plateau in Alpes Haute Provence offers breathtaking views of Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) fields that seem to stretch beyond imagination. A sea of purple blankets the landscape and fills the air with an intoxicating aroma. Rosmarinus Officinalis, depicted in a colour engraving from A Curious Herbal dating back to 1782 showcases another member of the mint family - Rosemary. Known for its culinary uses and aromatic fragrance, rosemary adds both flavor and charm to any dish or garden setting. Salvia plants are renowned for their ornamental value too. A photogravure from 1929 captures their intricate beauty through detailed imagery that highlights their unique floral structure and vibrant colors.