Mentha citrata
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of mint plant: Mentha citrata is a specific species of mint. Its defining characteristic is that its leaves have a distinctive perfume or aroma similar to that of the bergamot orange, a citrus fruit used to flavor Earl Grey tea. It is also commonly known as bergamot mint or lemon bergamot mint.
Usage Examples
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- The herbalist recommended planting Mentha citrata for its calming scent in the garden.
- The essential oil derived from Mentha citrata is prized in aromatherapy.
- You can distinguish Mentha citrata from other mints by its unique citrus fragrance.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Classification: The term is used in scientific and horticultural contexts to precisely identify this specific plant species within the genus .
- In Herbalism and Aromatherapy: The name is used to specify the source plant for essential oils, teas, or herbal remedies, emphasizing its particular bergamot-like aromatic profile.
Variants and Related Words
- Bergamot mint (n): The most common common name for .
- Lemon bergamot mint (n): Another common name highlighting its citrus notes.
- Mentha (n): The genus name for all mint plants.
- Mentha × piperita citrata (n): A former or alternative botanical classification sometimes used for this plant.
Synonyms
- Bergamot mint
- Lemon bergamot mint
- Orange mint (Note: This name can sometimes refer to other citrus-scented mints, but is frequently used for ).
Related Terms & Context
- Eau de Cologne mint: Another name sometimes used for varieties of , referencing its use in perfumery.
- Aromatic herb: A general category to which belongs.
- Essential oil: A product for which is cultivated.
Noun
- mint with leaves having perfume like that of the bergamot orange