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Mint Family
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"An Order: Mints, Vervains, Snapdragons, Etc."
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Wild Mint
Mentha arvensis L.
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active growth period
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allelopathic effect
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are eaten by
are host of
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are visited by
bloom period
browse animal palatability
calcareous soil tolerance
cellularity
commercial availability
drought tolerance
fire resistance
fire tolerance
flower color
foliage porosity summer
foliage porosity winter
foliage texture
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fruit or seed color
fruit/seed abundance
fruit/seed persistence
geographic distribution
germination requirements
grain type
grass growth type
graze animal palatability
growth rate
habitat
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have pathogen
hedge tolerance
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human/livestock toxicity
introduced range includes
is a component of
leaf color
life cycle habit
life span
livestock bloat potential
low temperature tolerance
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native range includes
number of dna records in ggbn
number of records in iNat
number of research grade records in iNat
number of specimens in ggbn
plant growth form
plant height
plant propagation method
planting density
precipitation tolerance
primary growth form
primary macronutrient requirements
produces
resprout ability after clipping
salt tolerance
seed period begin
seed period end
seed spread rate
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shade tolerance
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soil depth
soil ph
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trophic guild
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This statement is false; the answer to this question is no.
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