corn mint

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corn mint

A gardener harvests fresh corn mint leaves in her herb garden.

Definition

Noun: * A European mint naturalized in the United States: A specific species of mint plant (Mentha arvensis) native to Europe and parts of Asia but now also found growing wild in North America. It is a herbaceous plant known for its aromatic leaves.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The field was dotted with the small, purple flowers of corn mint.
    • For this recipe, you can substitute peppermint with corn mint if you have it growing in your garden.
    • Botanists study the spread of corn mint as an example of a naturalized species.
Advanced Usage
  • As a taxonomic identifier: The term "corn mint" is primarily used in botanical contexts to distinguish from other mint species like peppermint () or spearmint (). It is less common in everyday culinary language.
Variants and Related Words
  • Field mint: Another common name for the same plant species, .
  • Wild mint: A broader term that can sometimes refer to corn mint but may also refer to other mint species growing uncultivated.
  • Mentha arvensis: The scientific Latin name for corn mint.
Synonyms
  • Field mint
  • Wild mint (context-dependent)
Notes on Meaning

The name "corn mint" can be slightly misleading. Historically, "corn" referred to any cereal grain, not exclusively maize (American corn). Therefore, "corn mint" originally meant the mint found growing in grain fields, not necessarily near maize crops. Its primary meaning is the specific plant species Mentha arvensis.

corn mint

A gardener harvests fresh corn mint leaves in her herb garden.

Noun
  1. European mint naturalized in United States

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