field balm

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field balm

A gardener plants field balm in a sunny herb garden.

Definition

Noun: 1. A low-growing, strongly aromatic perennial herb native to southern Europe and Great Britain, naturalized in the United States. This plant is characterized by its trailing growth, rounded leaves, and small purplish flowers. It belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae).

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The ground was covered with field balm, releasing its strong scent when walked upon.
    • She planted field balm in her hanging baskets for its aromatic foliage and delicate flowers.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In botanical classification, this plant is sometimes placed in the genus , though it is more commonly known by other common names.
    • The field balm in this study, once classified as Nepeta hederacea, is now often listed under a different genus.
Variants and Related Words
  • Glechoma hederacea: The primary scientific name for this plant.
  • Ground-ivy: A very common synonym for field balm.
  • Creeping Charlie: Another widespread common name, especially in North America.
  • Alehoof: An archaic common name historically associated with the plant's use in brewing.
Synonyms
  • Ground-ivy
  • Creeping Charlie
  • Alehoof
  • Gill-over-the-ground
Related Phrases
  • Aromatic herb: A descriptive phrase that applies to field balm due to its strong scent.
  • Trailing perennial: A phrase describing its growth habit.
field balm

A gardener plants field balm in a sunny herb garden.

Noun
  1. low-growing strongly aromatic perennial herb of southern Europe to Great Britain; naturalized in United States
  2. trailing European aromatic plant of the mint family having rounded leaves and small purplish flowers often grown in hanging baskets; naturalized in North America; sometimes placed in genus Nepeta