Mentha gattefossei is a plant species in the genus Mentha, endemic to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It was first described by French botanist René Maire in 1922.[2] Harvested for its essential oil, M. gattefossei has seen use in traditional medicine, pest control and as a food seasoning.
Menthagattefossei is a plant species in the genus Mentha, endemic to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It was first described by French botanist René Maire...
acute apex, but Mentha cervina has whitish apical spines on each lobe instead, a trait it shares only with Menthagattefossei. Mentha cervina may also...
Pulegium within the Mentha genus. This section associates it with plants such as M. pulegium as well as Menthagattefossei. Mentha micrantha is a small...
section. These same researchers found a close genetic similarity to Menthagattefossei, because of which they re-proposed the classification of M. japonica...