Mentha arvensis )Family: Lamiaceae) is native to the temperate regions of Europe and western and central Asia, east to the Himalaya and eastern Siberia, and North America. It is commonly known as corn mint, menthol or japanese mint
Mentha arvensis L.
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Menthol, Menthone, Isomenthone, Limonene
Produce 185-190 q/ha herbage
185-190 litre/ha essential oil yield
Distinct leaf morphology and high essential oil yield features
Menthol mint (Mentha arvensis L.) belonging to the family Lamiaceae, is an important medicinal and aromatic crop of the sub-tropical countries, including India.
Serial No. | Variety | Compound | Details |
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1 | CIM-Kranti | View Detail | |
2 | CIM-Saryu | View Detail | |
3 | CIM-Unnati (MASP-19) | Pulegone , Neo-Menthol , Menthyl Acetate , Menthone , Menthol , Limonene , Isomenthone , | View Detail |
4 | Damroo | View Detail | |
5 | Gomti | View Detail | |
6 | Himalaya | View Detail | |
7 | Kalka | View Detail | |
8 | Kosi | View Detail | |
9 | Kushal | View Detail | |
10 | MAS-1 | View Detail | |
11 | Saksham | View Detail | |
12 | Sambhav | View Detail |