Mint leaves are round with little spike-looking-things at the end, which aren't actually spikes. The plant is always a very green color with many leaves. A picture of a mint plant is at: (copy and paste into address bar) http://www.kidsgardening.com/Dig/digdetail.taf?Type=Art&ID=2081
Mint is a herb.
Probably lemon balm or lemon mint
Mint is from a mint herb.
Mint plant is a herb. It belongs to the family Lamiaceae. Menthol is obtained from this plant.
Mint would be more likely to be described as an herb, than a vegetable. But in biological terms, herbs and vegetables are all plants.
NO, it is not a mint. Lavender is an herb used for scents, soaps, and cooking.
How about mint?!
Mint is a sweet smelling herb.
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Mint in any form is considered an alkaline herb. The herb has long been used to conteract acid complaints of the digestive system.
Mint is most usually considered a herb, in both senses of the word, although if you don't cut it back it can begin to turn woody.
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