Hello! Very informative video. Could you plz make a detailed video on Ornamental Oregano please especially on its propagation and light and temperature requirement. Couldn't find anything on UA-cam. Thank you.
Mexican Oregano (Lippia graveolens), which is in Verbena family (verbenaceae) instead of Mint family (lamiaceae) is my favorite. I use it in homemade chili powder and taco seasoning.
I just got a Mexican oregano (Lippia!) at shop that carries plants - end of the season and it caught my eye!! I am in Oregon (zone 8) and have its 'cousin' Lemon verbena in a big pot that's come through several winters, hoping it will as well!
The last plant is Vicks plant not Cuban oregano. People get them confused all the time. I don't understand why? They look nothing a like and taste completely different. Cuban oregano is much biggers with faltter leaves. Vicks plant shouldn't be used for cooking. Vciks plant (plectranthus tomentosa) and Cuban oregano (Coleus amboinicus or Plectranthus amboinicus)
It is possible to extract oil from Cuban Oregano, but the oil yield is relatively low, and the oil is not commonly used in the fragrance or flavor industry. To extract oil from Cuban Oregano, you would need to harvest the leaves and stems of the plant, dry them, and then steam distill them. The resulting oil is typically pale yellow to brown in color, with a strong, spicy aroma similar to oregano.
I am from Veracruz Mexico and my mother uses Cuban oregano to cook white rice👍😋
Veracruzano here and i can confirm this 🥰
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Thank you so much for telling us the 5 types of oregano
Hello! Very informative video. Could you plz make a detailed video on Ornamental Oregano please especially on its propagation and light and temperature requirement. Couldn't find anything on UA-cam. Thank you.
Mexican Oregano (Lippia graveolens), which is in Verbena family (verbenaceae) instead of Mint family (lamiaceae) is my favorite. I use it in homemade chili powder and taco seasoning.
Very informative 👍
I love Mexican food and I just found out that Mexican oregano is something I’ve never heard of.
I just got a Mexican oregano (Lippia!) at shop that carries plants - end of the season and it caught my eye!! I am in Oregon (zone 8) and have its 'cousin' Lemon verbena in a big pot that's come through several winters, hoping it will as well!
Very nice.. 👌
Nice information
Can u post Amazon links for seeds of oregano pls.
Which one would you consider as a wild oregano?
Thank you for sharing. Lippia graveolens.
Great vid thank you🌿🐝🦋🐝🌿
Can you eat the buds or flowers
Yes
Do you have a source for the seeds?
Thank u madam
Don't they cross breed being in the same container?
That's also a concern for me. I guess that's what cuttings are for...
What's the native of prospective oregano (¹st generation) ?
Where can I buy dry oregano in NB Canada
Are Italian and Sicilian Oregano the same thing?
Is Cuban Oregano different from a Vicks plant? I see some websites say they are the same and others say they are different.
The last plant is Vicks plant not Cuban oregano. People get them confused all the time. I don't understand why? They look nothing a like and taste completely different. Cuban oregano is much biggers with faltter leaves. Vicks plant shouldn't be used for cooking. Vciks plant (plectranthus tomentosa) and Cuban oregano (Coleus amboinicus or Plectranthus amboinicus)
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Hi, can oil be extracted from the Cuban Oregano please thanks 😊
It is possible to extract oil from Cuban Oregano, but the oil yield is relatively low, and the oil is not commonly used in the fragrance or flavor industry.
To extract oil from Cuban Oregano, you would need to harvest the leaves and stems of the plant, dry them, and then steam distill them. The resulting oil is typically pale yellow to brown in color, with a strong, spicy aroma similar to oregano.
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Is this oregano