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Monarda punctata

Horsemint \Horse"mint`\, n. (Bot.)

  1. A coarse American plant of the Mint family ( Monarda punctata).

  2. In England, the wild mint ( Mentha sylvestris).

Monarda punctata

Mint \Mint\ (m[i^]nt), n. [AS. minte, fr. L. mentha, Gr. mi`nqa, mi`nqh.] (Bot.) The name of several aromatic labiate plants, mostly of the genus Mentha, yielding odoriferous essential oils by distillation. See Mentha.

Note:

Corn mint is Mentha arvensis.

Horsemint is Mentha sylvestris, and in the United States Monarda punctata, which differs from the true mints in several respects.

Mountain mint is any species of the related genus Pycnanthemum, common in North America.

Peppermint is Mentha piperita.

Spearmint is Mentha viridis.

Water mint is Mentha aquatica.

Mint camphor. (Chem.) See Menthol.

Mint julep. See Julep.

Mint sauce, a sauce flavored with spearmint, for meats.

Wikipedia
Monarda punctata

Monarda punctata is a herbaceous plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae, that is native to eastern Canada, the eastern United States and northeastern Mexico. Common names include spotted beebalm and horsemint.

It is a thyme-scented plant with heads of purple-spotted tubular yellow flowers above rosettes of large white- or pink-tipped bracts. The plant contains thymol, an antiseptic and fungicide. It was historically used to treat upset stomachs, colds, diarrhea, neuralgia and kidney disease.

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So far, Monarda punctata is considered the only plant indigenous to North America which can be looked upon as a fruitful source of Thymol, though another American swamp plant, closely allied to it, M.