muscarum
Muscarum is a genus of small, herbaceous plants belonging to the family Lamiaceae. These plants are native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Western Asia. The genus is characterized by its aromatic foliage, which often has a minty or herbaceous scent. Muscarum species typically produce small, tubular flowers, often in shades of purple, blue, or white, which are attractive to pollinators.
The leaves of Muscarum are usually opposite and simple, though they can be lobed in some species.
While some species of Muscarum have been traditionally used for their medicinal properties, particularly for digestive
The taxonomy of Muscarum has been subject to revision, and some species previously classified within this genus