Nepeta cataria

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Nepeta cataria, commonly known as catnip, is a perennial herb in the mint family famous for its intoxicating effect on domestic cats and its traditional use in herbal medicine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medicinal plant
perennial herb
plant species
aroma mint-like scent
class Magnoliopsida
commonName catmint
catnip
containsCompound essential oils
nepetalactone
effectOn domestic cats
effectType euphoric response in many cats
family Lamiaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pale lavender
white
floweringSeason late spring to autumn
genus Nepeta NERFINISHED
growthForm herbaceous plant
habitat disturbed soils
fields
gardens
roadsides
height about 50–100 cm
introducedTo Australia NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafMargin toothed
leafShape heart-shaped
leafType opposite leaves
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Asia NERFINISHED
Europe NERFINISHED
parts of Africa
order Lamiales NERFINISHED
phylum Tracheophyta
pollinatedBy bees
butterflies
preferredLight full sun
partial shade
propagatedBy cuttings
division
seed
reproduction seeds
vegetative spread
safetyNote generally recognized as safe in moderate human use
scientificNameAuthorship Linnaeus NERFINISHED
stemCharacteristic square stems
taxonRank species
tolerates drought
poor soils
usedBy cats
humans
usedFor digestive aid
herbal medicine
insect repellent
mild sedative in humans
tea

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Lamiaceae contains Nepeta cataria