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labiate
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labiate

labiate
any plant of the family Lamiaceae (formerly Labiatae), having square stems, aromatic leaves, and a two-lipped corolla: includes mint, thyme, sage, rosemary, etc.

labiate [′lā·bē·ət]
(anatomy)
Having liplike margins that are thick and fleshy.
(biology)
Having lips.
(botany)
Having the limb of a tubular calyx or corolla divided into two unequal overlapping parts.


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Other fauna and flora that you will be able to experience include the wild irises, labiates, and the oaks along with other wonders.
I still can't tell my labiates from my nippleworts and I keep mixing up my spermatophytes with my gonococcus.
 
 
 
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