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<title>Plectranthus amboinicus</title>
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<title>country borrage</title>
<title>french thyme</title>
<title>orégano frances</title>
<title>orégano grueso</title>
<title>soup mint</title>
<description>Herbácea, suculenta, aromática, generalmente de menos de 1 m. Hojas ovadas, cuneadas u obtusas en el ápice, subcordadas en la base, márgenes crenados, pubescentes. Flores en racimos de 10 a 30 cm; cáliz tomentoso, labio superior oblongo; corola blanquecina, rosada o lila.</description>
<description>Herbacée succulente, aromatique, atteignant généralement moins de 1 m. Feuilles ovées, avec pointe obtuse, base subcordée, bords crénelés, pubescents. Fleurs en grappes de 10 à 30 cm; calice tomenteux, lèvre supérieure oblongue; corolle blanchâtre, rosée ou couleur lilas.</description>
<description>Perennial herb, 60-100 cm high,with soft thick-stems, succulent, hairy, aromatic. Leaves blades, 2.5-4.5 x 2.5-4 cm, thick and soft, broadly ovate, truncate-subcordate at the base, apex obtuse to rounded, margins crenate, both surfaces densely pubescent with glands; inflorescence a raceme 10-30 cm long; flowers bilabiate, corolla 7-9 mm long, lilac to whitish.</description>
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<coverage>Nativa de Asia tropical y Africa, cultivada en las zonas tropicales del mundo.</coverage>
<coverage>Originaire de l;Asie tropicale et d;Afrique, cultivée dans les zones tropicales du monde.</coverage>
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