culmia
Culmia is a genus of flowering plants within the family Lamiaceae, commonly known as the mint family. The genus is primarily characterized by aromatic, herbaceous plants that are often used for medicinal, culinary, or ornamental purposes.
Culmia species are native to regions of Central and South America, with some species also found in
The genus Culmia is not extensively large; it comprises several species that are distinguished by variations
Taxonomically, Culmia was later incorporated into broader classifications of the Lamiaceae family, and some species formerly
Overall, Culmia represents a small, ecologically and horticulturally relevant group of aromatic plants with both cultural