What Are the Effects of Catnip on Humans?
Catnip, alias: camphor, cold mint, bark, small mint, mint, anise, nepeta, nepeta, citron, catnip, latin name: Nepeta cataria L. Labiatae, Nepeta Perennial upright herb. It is sometimes cultivated for medicinal purposes in China, but it is not a genuine product of nepeta commonly used. (English: catmint).
- For cold, full-day or half-day environments, the planted bed needs to be well drained. Produced in Europe, Southwest Asia and Central Asia, flowers are light blue, tooth-shaped leaves, usually often covered by
- It is native to Europe and later introduced in the United States and other countries. Catnip is also widely distributed in China.