Different Mint Plants
Different Mint Plants. The leaves of the grapefruit mint plant are attractive. The leaves have a slight ginger taste and are very aromatic, making a wonderful.

They are curly and jagged. It goes well with savory dishes and teas. The leaves have a slight ginger taste and are very aromatic, making a wonderful.
Growing Different Mint Plant Varieties.
Grow peppermint for teas and horsemint for medicinal uses and if you have cats, don’t skip catmint! A robust minty taste with hints of grapefruit. The genus has a subcosmopolitan distribution across.
Unlike Other Plants Of The Mint Family, These Are Quite Tall, Perfect Spearmint Aroma With No Bitter Taste At All.
It is estimated that 13 to 24 species exist. It goes well with savory dishes and teas. The leaves have a slight ginger taste and are very aromatic, making a wonderful.
For Fragrance, Grow Eau De Cologne And For Cooking, Plant Spearmint Or Vietnamese Mint.
Mint the best (our standard spearmint) kentucky colonel spearmint: Mint can grow wild, so it is essential to keep mint indoors or in a pot unless you want it to take over your entire garden bed or use it as ground cover. Apple mint (mentha suaveolens) reaching about two feet high, this mint plant requires constant cultivation to stop it from taking over the garden or container it’s in.
Peppermint Has A 40% Methanol Concentration While Spearmint Has 0.5%.
Most types of mint require the same, or similar, growing conditions. Catmint is not a true mint as it’s in the species nepeta instead of mentha, but it is used as a mint. The lamiaceae family contains about 7,200 species.
If A Plant's Green Leaves Have A Sharp, Minty Smell, The Odds Are That It's A Member Of The Large Mint Family.
Keep reading for information on how to grow some of these different varieties of mint. There are types of mints for everything: Other plants that work well with mint include beets, lettuce, kohlrabi, peas, broccoli, brussel sprouts, bell peppers, chili peppers, squash, and salad burnet.