calamint
/ˈkæləmɪnt/
noun
- A type of aromatic plant in the mint family, often with small purple or pink flowers, used in herbal remedies or as a garden ornamental.
- Calamint grows wild in rocky fields and has a strong, minty fragrance.
- The herbalist dried calamint leaves to make a soothing tea for colds.
- She planted calamint along the garden path because it attracts bees and smells lovely.