Mentha spicata
Synonymy
Source: 2010: World Checklist of Selected Plant Families (2010), copyright © The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Mentha spicata, Sp. Pl.: 576. 1753
Content
Distribution
AE(G) Al Au Be Br Bu Cr Cy Cz Da Eg Ga Ge Gr Hb He Ho Hu IJ It Ju LS No Po Rf(CS) Rm Sa Si Sn Su Tcs Tu(A E) Uk [Az Bl Ca Cm Co Hs Ma Md Rf(NW)]
Euro+Med: Albania native ‒ nativeA; Austria, with Liechtenstein native ‒ nativeA; Azores introduced ‒ introducedA; Baleares introduced ‒ introducedA; Belgium, with Luxembourg native ‒ nativeA; Bulgaria native ‒ nativeA; Canary islands introduced ‒ introducedA; Corsica introduced ‒ introducedA; Crete, with Karpathos native ‒ nativeA; Crimea introduced ‒ introducedA; Cyprus native ‒ nativeA; Denmark native ‒ nativeA; East Aegean islands (Greek East Aegean islands native ‒ nativeA); Egypt native; Former Czechoslovakia native ‒ nativeA; Former Yugoslavia native ‒ nativeA; France, with Channel is. and Monaco native ‒ nativeA; Germany native ‒ nativeA; Great Britain native ‒ nativeA; Greece native ‒ nativeA; Hungary native ‒ nativeA; Ireland, with N Ireland native ‒ nativeA; Israel/Palestine-Jordan native ‒ nativeA; Italy, with San Marino and Vatican City native ‒ nativeA; Lebanon-Syria native ‒ nativeA; Madeira archipelago introduced ‒ introducedA; Morocco introduced ‒ introducedA; Netherlands native ‒ nativeA; Norway native ‒ nativeA; Poland native ‒ nativeA; Romania native ‒ nativeA; Russia (NW European Russia introduced ‒ introducedA, North Caucasus native ‒ nativeA); Sardinia native ‒ nativeA; Sicily, with Malta native ‒ nativeA; Sinai native ‒ nativeA; South Caucasus native ‒ nativeA; Spain, with Gibraltar and Andorra introduced ‒ introducedA; Sweden native ‒ nativeA; Switzerland native ‒ nativeA; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part native ‒ nativeA, Turkey-in-Europe native ‒ nativeA); Ukraine native ‒ nativeA
Common Names
Aragonese (Spain): herbe boneB, hierba buenaB, mentaB, yerba buenaB, yerba-buenaB; Basque (Spain): batanáB, mendaB, mendabeltzB; Catalan; Valencian (Spain): herba sanaB, mentaB, menta comunaB, menta de bouB, menta de fer sopaB, menta de la sopa/menta de les sopesB, menta de les favesB, menta de les sopesB, menta primperanaB; Finnish (Finland): viherminttuC; Galician (Spain): amentaB, amenta gallegaB, cecimbreB, cicimbreB, herba de Nostra SeñoraB, hortelanB, horteláB, mentaB, menta castellanaB, ziciembreB, zizimbreB; High Aragonese (Spain): hierba buenaB; Majorcan (Mallorca): herba sanaB, menta bordaB; Portuguese (Portugal): hortelâB, hortelâ-comumB, hortelâ-das-cozinhasB, hortelâ-verdeB, hortelâ-vulgarB, hortelâaB, hortelâa verdeB, mantrageB, mentastroB, mentastro-das-boticasB, mentrastoB, montrasteB, ortelâaB, ortelâa das cozinhasB; Spanish; Castilian (Spain): batánB, hierba buenaB, hierba buena comúnB, hierba romanaB, hierbabuenaB, hojas de Santa MaríaB, hortelanaB, mastranzoB, mastranzo menorB, mentaB, menta griegaB, menta hortenseB, menta romanaB, menta verdeB, salvia romanaB, sándaloB, sándalo de jardínB, yerba buenaB, yerba buena comúnB, yerba buena de los huertosB, yerba buena españolaB, yerba de huertoB, yerba del tiñosoB, yerba olorosaB, yerba santaB, yerbabuenaB; Swedish (Sweden & Finland): grönmyntaC; Valencian (Spain): herba sana veraB, teronginaB