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- | Lamiaceae - horse mint, **Rossminze** | + | Mentha longifolia (L.)Huds. - syn. Mentha sylvestris L. - Lamiaceae - horse mint, **Rossminze** |
- | Herbaceous perennial plant, native to Europe, western and central Asia and northern and southern Africa, with a peppermint-scented | + | Herbaceous perennial plant, native to Europe, western and central Asia and northern and southern Africa, with a minty aroma. |
- | http:// | + | "It has been widely confused with tomentose variant plants of Mentha spicata; it can be distinguished from these by the hairs being simple unbranched, in contrast to the branched hairs of M. spicata." |
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- | "The effects of various methods of drying on the content and chemical quality of the essential oil of Mentha longifolia was studied. The most prominent component in both the air-dried and sun-dried leaf oils was menthone (47.9% and 38.3%, respectively), | + | "The effects of various methods of drying on the content and chemical quality of the essential oil of Mentha longifolia was studied. The most prominent component in both the air-dried and sun-dried leaf oils was menthone (47.9% and 38.3%, respectively), |
+ | [Effects of drying methods on the quality and quantity of the essential oil of Mentha longifolia L. subsp. Capensis. O.T. Asekuna, D.S. Griersonb, A.J. Afolayan. Food Chemistry, Volume 101, Issue 3, 2007, p.995–998] | ||
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+ | Mentha longifolia as Mentha sylvestris L. \\ | ||
+ | Dietrich, A.G., Flora regni borussici, vol.5 t.310 (1837) \\ | ||
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+ | Mentha longifolia; author: Rolf Marschner (2007), | ||
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