Mentheae
Tribe of flowering plants in the sage family
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Mentheae is the largest tribe of plants in the family Lamiaceae.[1][2] It includes herbs such as sage, hyssop, mint, catnip, bee balm and thyme.
| Mentheae | |
|---|---|
| Mentha pulegium | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| Clade: | Tracheophytes |
| Clade: | Angiosperms |
| Clade: | Eudicots |
| Clade: | Asterids |
| Order: | Lamiales |
| Family: | Lamiaceae |
| Subfamily: | Nepetoideae |
| Tribe: | Mentheae |
| Type genus | |
| Mentha | |
| Genera | |
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Genera
Subtribe Lycopinae
- Lycopus (21 living species)
Subtribe Menthinae
- Acanthomintha
- Blephilia
- Bystropogon
- Clinopodium
- Conradina
- Cuminia
- Cunila
- Cyclotrichium
- Dicerandra
- Drymosiphon
- Eriothymus
- Glechon
- Gontscharovia
- Hedeoma
- Hesperozygis
- Hoehnea
- Killickia (treated as part of Micromeria by Harley et al. 2004)
- Kurzamra
- Mentha
- Micromeria
- Minthostachys
- Monarda
- Monardella
- Obtegomeria
- Origanum
- Pentapleura
- Piloblephis
- Pogogyne
- Poliomintha
- Pycnanthemum
- Rhabdocaulon
- Rhododon
- Saccocalyx
- Satureja
- Stachydeoma
- Thymbra
- Thymus
- Zataria
- Ziziphora
Subtribe Nepetinae
Subtribe Prunellinae
Subtribe Salviinae
- Chaunostoma
- Dorystaechas
- Lepechinia
- Melissa
- Meriandra, syn. of Salvia
- Salvia
Incertae sedis
(uncertain placement):
- Acinos (treated as part of Clinopodium by Harley et al. 2004)