Lippia graveolens was created in 1818.
Common names include Mexican oregano, oregano Cimmaron, scented matgrass, scented lippia and redbrush lippia. Its scientific name is Lippia graveolens.
Lippia alba was created in 1925.
Astronium graveolens was created in 1760.
Russula graveolens was created in 1893.
Erliza answer Apium graveolens
Lippia chevalieri, commonly known as "caffeine-free lippia," does not contain caffeine. It is a plant native to certain regions in Africa and is often used for its aromatic properties rather than as a source of caffeine. Instead, it is sometimes used in herbal teas and traditional remedies.
The scientific name of dill plant is Anethum graveolens.
Celery (Apium graveolens) is believed to be the same plant as selinon, mentioned in Homer's Odyssey about 850 B.C.
Apium graveolens
Apium Graveolens
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a short-lived perennial herb
its actually a flower , but it's a rue ( ruta graveolens!)