英:[ɡraund ˈaivi]
美:[ɡraʊnd ˈaɪvi]
英:[ɡraund ˈaivi]
美:[ɡraʊnd ˈaɪvi]
欧亚活血丹;
noun
a trailing European mint (Glechoma hederacea) naturalized in North America with rounded leaves and purplish flowers
noun
a trailing European mint (Glechoma hederacea) naturalized in North America with rounded leaves and purplish flowers
The first known use of ground ivy was in the 14th century
1 Others, such as ground ivy, are aggressive, invasive weeds in natural areas.
2 Using mulch or vigorous native groundcovers to cover bare soil will help discourage any new generations of ground ivy from recolonizing the site.
3 Many weeds, such as creeping Charlie (also called ground ivy), dandelions and quack grass, are perennial, meaning their root systems survive throughout the winter to send up those new shoots in spring.
2 唇形科
mint sage lavender basil peppermint balm savory thyme rosemary oregano archangel bugle patchouli bergamot spearmint salvia marjoram hyssop skullcap coleus tulsi horehound catmint pennyroyal clary prunella nepeta origanum betony ajuga lamium germander woundwort gidgee motherwort henbit calamint horsemint self-heal gypsywort hemp-nettle dead-nettle yerba buena lemon thyme wood sage lamb's ears ground pine bush basil wild dagga