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| |genus=Mentha | | |genus=Mentha |
| |species=pulegium | | |species=pulegium |
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| |common_name=Pennyroyal | | |common_name=Pennyroyal |
| + | |habit=herbaceous |
| |Min ht metric=cm | | |Min ht metric=cm |
| + | |poisonous=oil |
| + | |lifespan=perennial |
| + | |exposure=sun |
| + | |features=flowers, fragrance, ground cover |
| |Temp Metric=°F | | |Temp Metric=°F |
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| + | '''Pennyroyal''' refers to two plants in the mint family, ''[[Lamiaceae]]''. For the American species, see [[American pennyroyal]]. The European pennyroyal, ''Mentha pulegium'', (also called Squaw Mint, Mosquito Plant,<ref>Gunby, Phil. (1979). "Medical News: Plant Known for Centuries Still Causes Problems Today." ''Journal of the American Medical Association'' 241(21): 2246-2247.</ref> and Pudding Grass<ref>Keville, Kathi. (1994). ''Herbs: An Illustrated Encyclopedia''. New York, New York: Friedman/Fairfax Publishers. Pp. 128.</ref>), is a [[plant]] in the [[mentha|mint]] [[genus]], within the family [[Lamiaceae]]. Crushed Pennyroyal leaves exhibit a very strong fragrance similar to [[spearmint]]. Pennyroyal is a traditional [[culinary herb]], [[folk remedy]], and [[abortifacient]]. The essential oil of pennyroyal is used in [[aromatherapy]], and is also high in [[pulegone]], a highly [[toxic]] [[volatile organic compound]] affecting liver and uterine function. |
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| Mentha pulegium. Linn. Pennyroyal. Prostrate, much branched: lvs. small, about ½in. or less long, round-oval, entire or slightly crenate, hairy: fls. in dense axillary whorls, small, bluish lilac; mouth of calyx closed by hairs; upper lobe of corolla notched. In wet places, Eu. and W. Asia, and intro. elsewhere. | | Mentha pulegium. Linn. Pennyroyal. Prostrate, much branched: lvs. small, about ½in. or less long, round-oval, entire or slightly crenate, hairy: fls. in dense axillary whorls, small, bluish lilac; mouth of calyx closed by hairs; upper lobe of corolla notched. In wet places, Eu. and W. Asia, and intro. elsewhere. |
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| ===Propagation=== | | ===Propagation=== |
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| + | division, cuttings, seed |
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| ===Pests and diseases=== | | ===Pests and diseases=== |
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| ==See also== | | ==See also== |
− | * ''[[Hedeoma pulegioides]]'' — American Pennyroyal, distantly related species | + | * ''[[Hedeoma pulegioides]]'' — American Pennyroyal, distantly related species |
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| ==References== | | ==References== |