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Mint

by Emma Concord, California, USA

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Field Mint

by AmberLundeenCalifornia, USA

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Wild Mint

by Thane WilcoxNew York, USA

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Wild Mint

by RyanBertossiChicago, Illinois, USA

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Wild Field Mint

by SargonROregon, USA

Wild Field Mint growing in a small depression on the side of the road near Fall ...

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Wild Mint

by empidonaxHighland Park, New Jersey, USA

With a nectaring Sachem

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Wild Indigo Duskywing

by empidonaxHighland Park, New Jersey, USA

Nectaring at wild mint (Mentha

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Sachem

by empidonaxHighland Park, New Jersey, USA

Male and female individuals

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Wild Mint

by doreen.chambers.14Vermont, USA

Grows in clusters at leaf bases. Smells and tastes yummy.

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Wild Mint

by Tamarac DenisMinnesota, USA

Perennial, native

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Wild Mint

by Tamarac DenisMinnesota, USA

Spotted at Carley State Park

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Spearmint

by JimJohnson2Custer City, Pennsylvania, United States

aquatica), Mentha × gracilis (Ginger Mint, ...

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Wild Mint

by LivanEscuderoPennsylvania, USA

There was a big patch of these by the road, that looked very nice in the ...

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Wild Mint

by Tamarac DenisMinnesota, USA

Spotted at Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge east side of refuge north of Hwy 26.

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Wild Mint

by rabaker96Austin, Texas, USA

Typical mint, square stems with a purplish hew, strong mint smell from leaves.

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Wild mint

by Tania2Alberta, Canada

Small pale purple to purple flowers at leaf stems

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Corn Mint

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

Primarily flies and wasps visit the flowers for nectar. Other occasional ...

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Corn Mint

by AarongunnarWisconsin, USA

leaves are used as flavorings in sauces, jellies, and beverages. The genus ...

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Wild Mint

by WoodlandPotterGeorgia

Upright herbaceous plant with squarish stems and opposite leaves. Mild mint ...

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Wild mint

by Brian38Washington, USA

Wild mint is a herbaceous perennial plant generally growing to 10–60 cm ...

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wild mint

by p.young713Tampa, Florida, USA

Properties mint is edible and medicinal, raw or cooked the flower buds and ...

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