Questions tagged [mint]

Flowering herb; also the entire Lamiaceae family. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying mints.

The term 'mint' has two main meanings. First it is used to refer to the entire family Lamiaceae; secondly it is used for the aromatic Mentha genera within this family.

The Lamiaceae are native to most parts of the world, and contain 236 genera and approximately 7000 species. Members are frequently aromatic, and are commonly used as culinary s. In addition to herbs such as , mint, , sage, marjoram, and oregano; the Lamiaceae also include some shrubs, and trees (e.g. teak). They are generally easy to cultivate, and are hence in widespread cultivation.

Lamiaceae have opposite leaves. Some sources describe "square stems" as a diagnostic feature although this is not always the case, and other plants may have square stems. Flowers are bilaterally symmetrical with 5 united petals and 5 united sepals.

Although the tag could be used for all Lamiaceae (ie. the botanical sense), it should only be used for the Mentha genera - "mints" in the horticultural and culinary sense. Mentha consist of between 13 and 18 species - definitions are not distinct and are complicated by hybridization and cultivars. Mentha mints are aromatic, perennial (although sometimes annual), and are all grown as herbs.

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Peppermint seeds? Isn't peppermint sterile?

At my local supermarket they are selling peppermint seeds. How is it possible? I thought peppermint was a sterile hybrid, and only reproduced through stolon.
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Is this mint infected/dying/salvageable/reviveable?

Looking for advice as for how to revive this mint, as well as how to detect whether or not other sprouts are invasive. I water this plant once a week, and keep it outside. It also catches rain, so I am unsure if it could possibly be growing as…
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Does anyone know what the white spots (see picture below) in mint leaves are?

The mint plants grown in pots has some white mold type deposits on the leaf. See picture below. Does anyone know what it is?
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Why is my mint plant growing like this?

Hi, I bought a mint plant from Walmart, figuring I can repot it and make it grow bigger. However it just keeps growing taller. I have 6-7” of just stem, with leaves on top. How/where should I trim it to make it bushier/fuller please?
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Mint plant deficiency

I have a question regarding mint plant. As you can see attached image, in which mint leaves are having very light color. Normally, mint leaves are in dark green. Is there any deficiency?
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Can I use orchid potting mix for mint?

Of course it is not ideal... It's just my orchid has sadly passed and I've decided to replace it with a hardy herb I can use to make tea (I'm a dorm student so I only have room for one plant on the counter). What I have now is a bark-based potting…
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Can mint survive indefinitely in water?

I put some mint cuttings in a plastic cup, along with tap water and a few pebbles. It's been a few months now, and the mint is still alive and kicking. Rather than getting some soil and a pot for the mint, would it be possible for the mint to…
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Should I Take It Back Or Keep Trying To Bring It Back (Resolved)

So i bought two mint plants from Home Depot last month and one of them looks like it's completely just going to kneel over and die (That one's currently at my grandmother's) but i found out that that one was literally drowning in water. But this one…
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Can a cut mint root grow into a plant?

A few days ago, a friend gave me a mint plant submerged in water. It was my first time so I researched carefully, and took cuttings and planted them in pots. A few days later, they shriveled up and died. Desperate, I snipped off a medium sized root…
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Taking care of mint with bent stems

A few of my mint plant's stems are bent, some by almost 90 degrees (this isn't from disease, it came about as a result of rough treatment). I tried bending the stems back, but they go back to being bent in a few seconds. Should I leave the plant be…
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How long can the runners on mint plants be?

I have a chocolate mint, currently in a container. I have a small patch of soil surrounded on four sides and am thinking about moving the mint to there, but I do not want it to escape into the lawn. Three sides do not concern me, but on the fouth…
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Why is my mint plant stem turning black?

I just got a mint plant but half of the stem are black, and some of the leaves are black and shrivelled. Any idea on how to fix this problem, and how to take care of the mint plant? Thanks!
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Black spots on the stem of my mint plant

Its been a while that i brought this mint plant and it appears to have gotten black spots on its stem what to do?.Note the plant is in an ac room and i dont give it direct sunlight but it gets the sunlight from the window behind it also i water it…
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Why is my mint plant showing black leaves and stunted growth?

I am trying to grow a mint plant in a water bottle. While it worked great for a month, it has now stopped growing and current leaves are turning black and falling. What should I do? There are three things to note: I snipped some stems to contain…
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Planting mint rhizomes

I would like to transplant Mint to a large area as ground cover by planting 2-4 inch cuttings of rhizome. Will they grow? Each cutting would have 2-4 fibrous roots. Thanks, BG
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