英:['kæləmɪnt]
美:['kæləˌmɪnt]
英:['kæləmɪnt]
美:['kæləˌmɪnt]
这是一种生长于北温带地区的香草植物,公元14世纪时称作 calamente,源于古法语 calamente,,中世纪拉丁语称作 calamentum,大概源于希腊语的 kalaminthē,是指一种有香味的植物,可能是字面上的“美丽的薄荷”( kalos 是“美丽的,高贵的,好的”意思,见 Callisto ,加上 minthē,参见 mint (n.1)。但根据 Beekes 的写作,“形式上的协议……并不允许得出结论”,那么这个词源的来源同样是假设性的。
Middle English calament, from Anglo-French calamente, from Medieval Latin calamentum, from Greek kalaminthē
The first known use of calamint was in the 14th century
1 The variety Montrose White corrects a couple of disadvantages of other calamints: It is somewhat compact, though can still spread to three feet, and the flowers are sterile, so it doesn’t seed about.
2 All six of our featured summer annuals and perennials — elephant ear, coleus, lantana, calamint, rudbeckia and echinacea — have a place in the container garden.
3 The study also suggests that calamints are genetically diverse, so much so that new species designations are likely warranted.
4 Some of the most beloved summer annuals and perennials — elephant ear, coleus, lantana, calamint, rudbeckia and echinacea — have a place in the container garden.
5 It's especially rare because it collects pollen on its face, and depends on another threatened species -- a blooming plant known as Ashe’s calamint.
6 Nepitella, also known as lesser calamint, is an essential herb in Italian cooking but little known in the United States.
7 Some wild plants, such as wood calamint and fen ragwort, are now found naturally only on road verges.
8 The land here is of an excellent soil, and the climate is quite healthy; the soil being full of good herbs, as mints, calamint, plantain, ribwort, trefoil, scabious, and such like.
9 Next come the Labiatae: Marrubium vulgare, or common white horehound; Ballota fetida, or stinking horehound; Calamintha nepeta, or lesser calamint; Salvia aethiopis, or woolly sage.
10 But this spring, just as Americans began to hunker down because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rare blue bees, known scientifically as Osmia calaminthae, were rediscovered in the same region foraging on Ashe's calamint, a dainty violet flower that blooms in certain scrub habitats.
11 Other guides include azalea, redbud, Lenten rose, peony, elephant ear, coleus, lantana, coneflower and savory calamint.
12 One of her favorites to tuck around natives is nonnative perennial calamint Calamintha nepeta.
13 Other guides include lenten rose, peony, redbud, azalea, elephant ear, lantana, coneflower, savory calamint and rudbeckia.
14 Brighten up your outdoor spaces this summer by planting coneflowers, calamint, rudbeckia, coleus and lantana, or opt to plan a container garden.
15 The calamint produces plumelike stalks covered in tiny white or lavender-blue flowers that just keep coming for months.
16 For generations, the Sireci family has grown high-altitude indigenous Sicilian grapes, including Nero D'Avola, which has notes of calamint, eucalyptus, and incense, all herbs that grow in the wild on the island.
17 As with the calamint, rudbeckia is valued for its long season of flowering at the hottest time of year.
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