Mexican oregano
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[edit]Noun
[edit]Mexican oregano (usually uncountable, plural Mexican oreganos)
- A Mexican shrub, Lippia graveolens, not closely related to true oregano, but with leaves that smell and taste like like it.
- A Mexican shrub, Poliomintha longiflora, with leaves that smell and taste like oregano
- A Mexican and southwestern-US herb related to bee balm, Mt. Pima oregano, Monarda austromontana, which smells and tastes like oregano
Usage notes
[edit]- Lippia graveolens is by far the best-known and most commercially-important Mexican oregano, but this is the most common name used for Poliomintha longiflora. Monarda austromontana is mostly referred to in English as Mt. Pima oregano.