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Acinos

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Lamiaceae

Higher classification
  
NepetoĆ­deae

Order
  
Lamiales

Scientific name
  
Clinopodium

Rank
  
Genus

Acinos Clinopodium vulgare wild basil Go Botany

Lower classifications
  
Clinopodium vulgare, Acinos alpinus, Acinos arvensis, Micromeria douglasii, Clinopodium brownei

Acinos garden plants


Acinos is a genus of ten species of annual and short-lived evergreen perennial woody plants native to southern Europe and western Asia. Its name comes from the Greek word akinos, the name of a small aromatic plant. They are small, tufted, bushy or spreading plants growing to 10-45 cm tall. The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are in whorls borne on erect spike-like inflorescence produced in mid-summer.

Contents

Acinos Clinopodium Wikipedia
Selected species
  • Acinos alpinus
  • Acinos arvensis
  • Acinos corsicus
  • Acinos rotundifolius
  • Acinos suaveolens
  • Acinos troodi
  • Cultivation

    Acinos Clinopodium vulgare Wild Basil Discover Life

    Mostly quite frost hardy, they will grow in poor soil as long as it is well drained (they do not like wet conditions) and need full sun. Propagate from seed or cuttings in spring.

    Acinos Clinopodium vulgare wild basil Go Botany

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    Acinos Clinopodium vulgare Wild Basil Discover Life

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    Acinos Clinopodium vulgare

    Acinos Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin Clinopodium vulgare

    References

    Acinos Wikipedia