Description: Why would you EVER want the boring green version of this plant when you can grow the pretty variegated version? I use it to repel flies rubbing it on the surface where I've seen any lately. Some gardeners like myself rub Cuban oregano all over the skin and use it as an insect repellant, it prevents mosquito bites very successfully. It is also known for its antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Plectranthus amboinicus 'variegatus' (Variegated C Oregano) Some have processed the leaves into oil to rub on your chest for a bronchial remedy. Also known as Borage in India where it is believed it originated, French Oregano, Oregano Brujo in Puerto Rico, and Mexican Mint in Mexico. It looks like a Coleus but it is a member of the mint family which is fascinating to me. This herb has a distinct intense lemony/lime taste…a great compliment to Mexican cooking and it has a property in it that helps to neutralize spice or capsicum. These leaves are often used in stuffing and flavoring meat….. you could use this herb the same way you would use sage. Sometimes it helps me think of another herb that was typically used when I was growing up when I branch out and try something new. Brazilians and specifically African immigrants to Brazil used Cuban oregano in rituals. It was burned as an offering or to consecrate places of worship. It was used as incense for protection or as cleansing magic. If it was growing in a lawn it was thought to be a sign that fairies have blessed that place. It can be worn as a sachet to encourage psychic sensitivity.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
End Time: 2024-09-25T22:46:27.000Z
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: Cacti & Succulents, Herbs, Houseplants
Common Name: Oregano
Features: Variegated
Item Length: 4 in