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Nepeta cataria and is a member of the Lamaciae or mint family.
Nepeta Cataria
Catnip belongs to the genus Nepeta, which comprises over 250 species. The most well-known species is Nepeta cataria, commonly referred to as catnip. Other species within this genus may also have similar effects on cats, but Nepeta cataria is the most widely used and studied.
In England it is sometimes called catmint.
There are no chemicals, its naturally grown. My grandma has a few catnip plants in her gardens our cats always hide and play under while eating it. Hope this helped :)
A well-know plant of the genus Nepeta (N. Cataria), somewhat like mint, having a string scent, and sometimes used in medicine. It is so called because cats have a peculiar fondness for it.
Maybe. Catmint is a general name for all members of the Nepeta family of plants. Catnip is the name of a specific one, Nepeta cataria. There are hundreds of other plants in this family, ranging from dainty groundcovers to towering stalks of golfball sized blossoms.
Catnip plants (Nepeta cataria) do produce small, inconspicuous flowers, but they do not produce berries. Instead, the flowers can develop into small seed capsules after pollination. These capsules contain seeds, but they are not classified as berries. Overall, catnip is more known for its aromatic leaves and the effect it has on cats rather than for any fruiting characteristics.
Calming herbs are often useful for relief of pain and tension. Cups of chamomile (Matricaria recutitca ), catnip (Nepeta cataria ), or lemon balm (Melissa officinalis ) tea can be given freely for a calming effect.
The Tamil name for catnip is "மயில்மிளகு" (Mayil Milagu). It refers to the herb known for its effects on cats, often used to attract them or stimulate playfulness. Catnip belongs to the mint family and is scientifically known as Nepeta cataria.
Nepeta Leijon
Nepeta discolor was created in 1833.