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Habak Desert Mint - Mentha longifolia Herb 6ltr Pot

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Original price Dhs. 35.00
Original price Dhs. 35.00 - Original price Dhs. 35.00
Original price Dhs. 35.00
Current price Dhs. 15.00
Dhs. 15.00 - Dhs. 15.00
Current price Dhs. 15.00

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🌿 About Habak Desert Mint (Mentha longifolia)

  • Origin & Nature: A mint variety native to northeastern Africa, thriving in areas with abundant water.

  • Appearance: Characterized by long spikes and tiny blue flowers.

  • Growth: Medium growth rate, reaching 0.3–1.6m in height.

  • Tolerance: High drought and sun tolerance, making it suitable for UAE’s climate.

  • Uses: Aromatic leaves used in cooking, teas, and traditional medicine.

 

🛒 Greensouq Online Delivery

  • Product: Habak Desert Mint (Mentha longifolia) Herb Plant in a 6-liter pot.

  • Price: Sale price listed at AED 15.00 (discounted from AED 35.00).

  • Delivery Timeline:

    • Dubai: ~3 working days.

    • Other Emirates: 2–5 working days.

  • Delivery Charges:

    • Free delivery on orders above AED 99.

    • AED 10 fee for orders below AED 99.

  • Returns: Free returns within 7 days (except final sale items).

 

📦 Key Buying Notes

  • Availability: Sometimes backordered, shipping once restocked.

  • Care Needs:

    • Water requirement: Low to medium.

    • Sun tolerance: High.

    • Pest/Disease tolerance: Medium.

  • Best For: Herb gardens, balconies, and outdoor pots in UAE’s hot climate.

Habak Desert Mint "Mentha longifolia"

Habak Desert Mint is a mint variety native to northeastern Africa with characteristic long spikes and tiny blue flowers. It grows wherever water is abundantly available either near or at the surface of the ground. The plant is an aromatic shrub with jagged-edged leaves that grow opposite each other.

Habak Desert Mint is botanically classified as Mentha longifolia and belongs to the Lamiaceae or mint family. Its Latin name, longifolia, refers to the plant's unusually long leaves.

Habek mint is also commonly known as Wild mint, Bible mint, or Horse mint.

Common Uses

The fresh leaves are used in salads, chutneys, relishes, and various cooked dishes and can be used in place of spearmint, leaves are also commonly used to make a soothing tea, and can be stored fresh in the refrigerator for up to one week or dried and stored in an airtight container for extended use.

Medicinal Uses

It helps the scurf or dandruff of the head used with vinegar and also helps a stinking breath, proceeding from corruption of the teeth.

Deliverable

  • Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil
  • All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
  • Safe arrival guaranteed

Note:

The Plant in the image is not the plant that will be delivered, you can expect that their will be some slight variations like number of branches colour and flowers etc.