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Common (vernacular) names applied to California vascular plants

compiled by Elizabeth Painter

up to date as of May 1, 2016

Common names (also referred to as vernacular names) are applied differently at different times and places by different users. This list is compiled from many sources and is intended to be as comprehensive as possible. It is not intended to indicate which common name is correct or preferred. Please send comments about this page to Elizabeth Painter (beth.painter.48@gmail.com).





TaxonMentha spicata
groupEudicots
FamilyLamiaceae
Family common name(s)mint; mints; peppermint; dead-nettle; dead nettle; deadnettle; lavender; labiatae
Genus common name(s)mentha; mint; menthe; minthe
Species common name(s)spearmint; spear-mint; spear mint; common spearmint; true spearmint; garden spearmint; European spearmint; German spearmint; German garden mint; common garden mint; spire mint; spiremint; spere mynt; mackerel mint; mackerel-mint; pea mint; true pea mint; green pea mint; brown mint; European horse-mint; European horse mint; European horsemint; sage-of-Bethlehem; sage of Bethlehem
 
 
Common name(s) generally applied to other taxa or multiple taxawater horse mint, hairy horse-mint, hairy horsemint, common mint, lamb mint, lamb's-mint, lamb's mint, lammint, brook mint, brook-mint, garden mint, fish mint, fish-mint, green mint, Our Lady's mint, after-dinner-mint, after dinner mint, silver mint are applied to multiple Mentha taxa; water-mint, water mint, watermint are more commonly applied to Mentha aquatica; horse-mint, horse mint, horsemint, bush mint are applied to multiple Lamiaceae taxa; yerba buena, herba Santa Maria are applied to taxa in multiple families
 
NotesEuropean, German are proper names, so upper case preferable
Synonymy: The Jepson Manual (1993), FNA, PLANTS, etcvar. spicata; Mentha viridis L.
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