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== Mentha pulegium == | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:09, 23 February 2025
Mentha pulegium, commonly known as pennyroyal, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Crushed pennyroyal leaves emit a very strong fragrance similar to spearmint. Pennyroyal is a traditional folk remedy, emmenagogue, abortifacient, and culinary herb, but is toxic to the liver and has caused fatal poisoning.
Description[edit]
Mentha pulegium is a creeping, low-growing, highly aromatic, perennial herb. Its leaves are oval, obtuse, and slightly toothed, and its flowers are lilac, grouped in whorls at the axils of the leaves.
Distribution and habitat[edit]
Mentha pulegium is native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. It grows in moist habitats, including along riverbanks and in damp, open woodland.
Uses[edit]
Mentha pulegium has been used in traditional medicine for treating minor ailments such as digestive disorders and menstrual irregularities. However, its use is limited due to its toxicity.
Toxicity[edit]
Pennyroyal oil contains pulegone, a highly toxic substance that can cause liver and lung damage. Ingestion of pennyroyal oil can lead to serious adverse effects, including multiple organ failure and death.
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Mentha pulegium[edit]
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Gardenology.org-IMG 2751 rbgs11jan
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Mentha pulegium 003
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Mentha pulegium abundant
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Mentha pulegium at Weston Favell
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Medievalpreg
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Chichester Pennyroyal Pills (1905 advertisement)
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Mentha pulegium
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Pulegone Structural Formulae
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Menthofuran


