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Mintweed

Herb latin name: Mintweed,Mintweed Extract

Latin name: Salvia reflexa

Family: Labiatae

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas. Propagation of Mintweed: Seed - sow March/April in a greenhouse. The
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas.
Propagation of Mintweed: Seed - sow March/April in a greenhouse. The seedlings dislike root disturbance, so prick them out carefully into individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle. Plant them out in late spring or early summer. The seed can also be sown in situ during April/May, though this sowing might not mature its seed in a cool summer.
Cultivation of the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas.
Medicinal use of Mintweed: None known
Known hazards of Salvia reflexa: Reported to be toxic to cattle, possibly through nitrate poisoning.
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Mintweed

Mintweed

Herb latin name: Mintweed,Mintweed Extract

Latin name: Salvia reflexa

Family: Labiatae

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas. Propagation of Mintweed: Seed - sow March/April in a greenhouse. The
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas.
Propagation of Mintweed: Seed - sow March/April in a greenhouse. The seedlings dislike root disturbance, so prick them out carefully into individual pots as soon as they are large enough to handle. Plant them out in late spring or early summer. The seed can also be sown in situ during April/May, though this sowing might not mature its seed in a cool summer.
Cultivation of the herb: Dry open soils from Wisconsin to Montana and south to Texas.
Medicinal use of Mintweed: None known
Known hazards of Salvia reflexa: Reported to be toxic to cattle, possibly through nitrate poisoning.
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