NEPETA CATARIA vs CATMINT: NOUN
- Hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats
- The plant Nepeta cataria, or other members of the genus; catnip.
- A plant of the genus Nepeta, N. Cataria: so called because cats are fond of it.
- Catnip.
- Any of various aromatic, ornamental plants of the genus Nepeta in the mint family, having variously colored flowers with two-lipped corollas.
- Hairy aromatic perennial herb having whorls of small white purple-spotted flowers in a terminal spike; used in the past as a domestic remedy; strongly attractive to cats
NEPETA CATARIA vs CATMINT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Strongly attractive to cats
- Used in the past as a domestic remedy
- Strongly attractive to cats
- Used in the past as a domestic remedy
NEPETA CATARIA vs CATMINT: RELATED WORDS
- Genus nepeta, Acacia, Runaway robin, Nepeta hederaceae, Hove, Ground ivy, Glechoma hederaceae, Gill over the ground, Gill, Field balm, Calamint, Alehoof, Nep, Catnip, Catmint
- Honeysuckles, Euphorbia, Ceanothus, Swamp milkweed, Goldenrods, Eupatorium, Coreopsis, Monarda, Alyssum, Rudbeckia, Bee balm, Genus nepeta, Nepeta, Nepeta cataria, Catnip
NEPETA CATARIA vs CATMINT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Amanita, Amaranth, Amaranthus, Ambrosia, Amelanchier, Abutilon, Mint, Minted, Minting, Hove, Gill, Calamint, Nep, Catnip, Catmint
- Santolina, Sweet alyssum, Honeysuckles, Euphorbia, Ceanothus, Swamp milkweed, Goldenrods, Eupatorium, Coreopsis, Monarda, Alyssum, Rudbeckia, Bee balm, Nepeta, Catnip
NEPETA CATARIA vs CATMINT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- When he returns to the Clans, he asks Lionblaze to fetch the catmint.
- LIAM: I crush a bit of catmint in my hands and a spectral Frumpkin appears for a second.
- The catmint plant is easy to take care of, tolerates dry climates, and is loved by cats.
- My catmint and I try 50mg, but I am trying to prevent, eye problems.
- Catmint shamefully isn't caused by items such as vitamin A and potassium--carrots, yams, avocado, etc.
- Catnip, also called catmint, has an intoxicating effect on many felines.