Aztec sweet herb - Seeds
Lippia dulcis
Lippia dulcis, commonly known as Aztec sweet herb, is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Verbenaceae family. Native to Central America, especially Mexico, this plant is characterized by its small, oval leaves and tiny white flowers. The sweet herb is remarkable for its extremely sweet taste, which comes from a compound called hernandulcin.
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ReferenceLippia dulcis
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ConditionNew
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FamilyVerbenaceae
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Solar expositionSemisombra
Sol -
WateringMedium
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Frost resistanceLow
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Planting timeApril
July
June
March
May -
Flowering periodAugust
July
October
September -
FragranceYes (plant)
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Hardiness (USDA)10
11
8
9 -
LifecycleAnnual
Perennial -
Flower colorWhite
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FoliageEvergreen
Vivaz -
Spacing
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Height
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Production for TeasYes
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Sacred and mysticalYes
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ExoticYes
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Harvest periodApril
August
December
February
January
July
June
March
May
November
October
September
Planting time
Flowering period
Harvest period
Data sheet
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FamilyVerbenaceae
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Solar expositionSemisombra, Sol
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WateringMedium
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Frost resistanceLow
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FragranceYes (plant)
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Hardiness (USDA)8 9 10 11
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LifecycleAnnual, Perennial
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Flower colorWhite
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FoliageEvergreen, Vivaz
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Spacing
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Height
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Production for TeasYes
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Sacred and mysticalYes
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ExoticYes
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