Plectranthus species

Australian lemon leaf

Bushy herbaceous plant to subshrub with succulent, fleshy, sparsely hairy leaves. The lemon leaf flowers in a long panicle with light blue, mint-like flowers and develops very small capsules.

The leaves have a pronounced lemon flavour and can be used for smoking. The fleshy leaf can be used chopped as a herb in food or can be infused to make tea.

The fruity leaves are best enjoyed dried for tea, as a herb, or fresh in sweet dishes.

Tropical Australia (Queensland)

Lamiaceae (Mint family)
Mount Carbine

Rühlemann’s Kräuter

The leaves have a pronounced lemon flavour and can be used for smoking. The fleshy leaf can be used chopped as a herb in food or can be infused to make tea.

The fruity leaves are best enjoyed dried for tea, as a herb, or fresh in sweet dishes.

Plectranthus species
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