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Corn Mint

Mentha arvensis

Notes:

Primarily flies and wasps visit the flowers for nectar. Other occasional visitors include small bees, small butterflies, and skippers. The strong mint fragrance of the foliage usually deters most mammalian herbivores, although cattle and livestock may consume this plant along with the grass. It is possible that the anti-bacterial properties of the floral oil disrupts populations of beneficial bacteria within the digestive tract of herbivores with multi-chambered stomachs, causing indigestion. The seeds are too small to be of much interest to birds.

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Aarongunnar
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Aarongunnar

Wisconsin, USA

Spotted on Jul 17, 2015
Submitted on Oct 12, 2016

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