Corsican mint
English
Noun
Corsican mint (usually uncountable, plural Corsican mints)
- A low-growing, moss-like species of mint with a pennyroyal fragrance, native to Italy, Corsica and Sardinia, grown as an ornamental ground cover and traditionally used in crème de menthe, Mentha requienii.
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