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Lamiaceae / Labiatae
Lamiaceae / Labiatae
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Ajuga chamaepitys
(L.) Schreb.
–
ground pine
Ajuga pyramidalis
L.
–
pyramidal bugle
Ajuga reptans
L.
–
bugle
Ballota acetabulosa
(L.) Benth.
–
false dittany
Ballota nigra
L.
–
black horehound
Betonica officinalis
L.
–
betony
Clinopodium acinos
(L.) Kuntze
–
basil thyme
Clinopodium ascendens
(Jord.) Samp.
–
common calamint
Clinopodium menthifolium
(Host) Merino
–
wood calamint
Clinopodium nepeta
(L.) Kuntze
–
lesser calamint
Clinopodium vulgare
L.
–
wild basil
Galeopsis angustifolia
Ehrh. ex Hoffm.
–
red hemp-nettle
Galeopsis bifida
Boenn.
–
bifid hemp-nettle
Galeopsis segetum
Neck.
–
downy hemp-nettle
Galeopsis speciosa
Mill.
–
large-flowered hemp-nettle
Galeopsis tetrahit
L.
–
common hemp-nettle
Glechoma hederacea
L.
–
ground ivy
Hyssopus officinalis
L.
–
hyssop
Lamiastrum galeobdolon
(L.) Ehrend. & Polatschek
–
yellow archangel
Lamiastrum galeobdolon
subsp.
argentatum
(Smejkal) Stace
–
garden yellow archangel
Lamiastrum galeobdolon
subsp.
galeobdolon
(L.) Ehrend. & Polatschek
–
Wolds yellow archangel
Lamiastrum galeobdolon
subsp.
montanum
(Pers.) Ehrend. & Polatschek
–
common yellow archangel
Lamium album
L.
–
white dead-nettle
Lamium amplexicaule
L.
–
henbit dead-nettle
Lamium confertum
Fr.
–
northern dead-nettle
Lamium hybridum
Vill.
–
cut-leaved dead-nettle
Lamium maculatum
(L.) L.
–
spotted dead-nettle
Lamium purpureum
L.
–
red dead-nettle
Lavandula angustifolia
Mill.
–
garden lavender
Leonurus cardiaca
L.
–
motherwort
Lycopus europaeus
L.
–
gypsywort
Marrubium vulgare
L.
–
white horehound
Melissa officinalis
L.
–
balm
Melittis melissophyllum
L.
–
bastard balm
Mentha aquatica
L.
–
water mint
Mentha arvensis
L.
–
corn mint
Mentha pulegium
L.
–
pennyroyal
Mentha requienii
Benth.
–
Corsican mint
Mentha spicata
L.
–
spear mint
Mentha suaveolens
Ehrh.
–
round-leaved mint
Mentha × gracilis
Sole
–
bushy mint
Mentha × piperita
L.
–
peppermint
Mentha × rotundifolia
(L.) Huds.
–
false apple-mint
Mentha × smithiana
R. A. Graham
–
tall mint
Mentha × verticillata
L.
–
whorled mint
Mentha × villosa
Huds.
–
apple mint
Mentha × villosonervata
Opiz
–
sharp-toothed mint
Nepeta cataria
L.
–
catmint
Nepeta racemosa
Lam.
–
eastern catmint
Nepeta × faassenii
Bergmans ex Stearn
–
garden catmint
Origanum vulgare
L.
–
wild marjoram
Phlomis fruticosa
L.
–
Jerusalem sage
Phlomis russeliana
(Sims) Benth.
–
Turkish sage
Prunella grandiflora
(L.) Scholler
–
large-flowered selfheal
Prunella laciniata
(L.) L.
–
cut-leaved selfheal
Prunella vulgaris
L.
–
selfheal
Rosmarinus officinalis
L.
–
rosemary
Salvia glutinosa
L.
–
sticky clary
Salvia officinalis
L.
–
sage
Salvia pratensis
L.
–
meadow clary
Salvia reflexa
Hornem.
–
mintweed
Salvia sclarea
L.
–
clary
Salvia verbenaca
L.
–
wild clary
Salvia verticillata
L.
–
whorled clary
Salvia viridis
L.
–
annual clary
Salvia × sylvestris
L.
–
hybrid clary
Satureja montana
L.
–
winter savory
Scutellaria altissima
L.
–
Somerset skullcap
Scutellaria galericulata
L.
–
skullcap
Scutellaria minor
Huds.
–
lesser skullcap
Stachys alpina
L.
–
limestone woundwort
Stachys annua
(L.) L.
–
annual yellow woundwort
Stachys arvensis
(L.) L.
–
field woundwort
Stachys byzantina
K. Koch
–
lamb’s-ear
Stachys germanica
L.
–
downy woundwort
Stachys palustris
L.
–
marsh woundwort
Stachys recta
L.
–
perennial yellow woundwort
Stachys sylvatica
L.
–
hedge woundwort
Stachys × ambigua
Sm.
–
hybrid woundwort
Teucrium botrys
L.
–
cut-leaved germander
Teucrium chamaedrys
L.
–
wall germander
Teucrium scordium
L.
–
water germander
Teucrium scorodonia
L.
–
wood sage
Thymus drucei
Ronniger
–
wild thyme
Thymus pulegioides
L.
–
large thyme
Thymus serpyllum
L.
–
Breckland thyme
Thymus vulgaris
L.
–
garden thyme
Thymus × carolipaui
Mateo & M. B. Crespo
–
lemon thyme