Mint Flavored WaterMint, the various kinds of mint are so similar in plant and culture that they can be
discussed together. They differ in the flavor of the oil. All are perenial
herbs, with near square stems and opposite, simple leaves. Leaves are 2 to 3
inches in length, entire and near glabrous in the more important peppermint and
spearmint. Plants are semi-prostrate except flower stems, which reach 2 feet.
They are grown for the volatile aromatic oil, present in all parts. They are
propagated by planting underground stems or rhizomes, and form a complete ground
cover by the second season. Tops are mowed and the oil distilled off
immediately. Under best growing conditions 2 or 3 cuttings can be made per
season. Plantings last for 3 or more years. |