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Mexican mint (Coleus amboinicus) Care Guide. Not truly in the Oregano family, mexican mint or Coleus amboinicus is actually a perennial succulent from the mint family that is used for the same culinary purposes as oregano. Although it is often grown as a houseplant, mexican mint can be grown in the garden in warm weather. The flavor is exceptionally strong, so use a moderate amount of mexican mint when cooking.
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Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia leucantha) Care Guide. Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia leucantha) is a plant species native to central and eastern Mexico. Mexican
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