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Hedeoma pulegioides American pennyroyal (1 Page of 5) The Hedeoma pulegioides plant species is found in N. America - S. Quebec to Minnesota and S. Dakota, then south to Tennessee and Arkansas. It is a member of the Labiatae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as American pennyroyal. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Hedeoma pulegioides Common Name: American pennyroyal Family: Labiatae Author: (L.)Pers. Known Hazards: In large quantities this plant, especially in the form of the extracted essential oil, can be toxic if taken internally[222]. Skin contact with the pure essential oil can cause dermatitis[222] Mature Height: 0.3 Mature Width: 0.2 Habitat: Dry soils[43 in open woods and fields[169].
Cultivation Notes: Prefers a sunny position in a well-drained acidic soil of low to moderate fertility[169]. Another report says that it prefers a rich sandy soil in sun or partial shade[238].
The plants neat habit and aromatic foliage make it a good candidate for growing in containers or planting near seats[238].
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