Plectranthus amboinicus

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Plectranthus amboinicus is a fragrant, succulent-leaved herb widely used in traditional medicine and cooking, often known as Cuban oregano or Indian borage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf culinary herb
medicinal plant
plant species
aroma strong oregano-like scent
commonName Cuban oregano
Indian borage
Mexican mint
Spanish thyme
country borage
soup mint
domain Eukaryota
family Lamiaceae
flowerColor lavender
pale purple
genus Plectranthus NERFINISHED
growthForm perennial herb
subshrub
habitat subtropical regions
tropical regions
inflorescenceType terminal raceme
introducedTo Caribbean NERFINISHED
Central America NERFINISHED
India NERFINISHED
Pacific Islands NERFINISHED
South America NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement opposite
leafMargin crenate
leafType succulent
lifeCycle perennial
lightRequirement full sun to partial shade
nativeRange eastern Africa NERFINISHED
possibly Arabian Peninsula
order Lamiales NERFINISHED
phytochemicalContains carvacrol
essential oils
eugenol
thymol
pollination insect-pollinated
propagationMethod stem cuttings
vegetative propagation
taxonRank species
tolerance drought tolerant
usedFor aromatic herb in meat dishes
culinary seasoning
flavoring in stews and soups
traditional medicine
treatment of colds
treatment of cough
treatment of digestive problems
treatment of skin conditions
usedInCuisine Caribbean cuisine
Indian cuisine
Southeast Asian cuisine
usedPart leaves
waterRequirement moderate

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Lamiaceae contains Plectranthus amboinicus