Marjoram: scientific name, family, habit and habitat

Marjoram is a natural herb used for centuries for medicinal and culinary purposes. It is a herb that provides many benefits when consumed in limited quantities and under expert supervision. Let us know some general information about it:
Marjoram: scientific name, family, habit and habitat
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Quick Facts of Marjoram

Scientific name Origanum majorana
Synonyms Marjorana hortensis
Family Lamiaceae
Common name Marjorana
Habit Perennial Herb
Sunlight prefer full sun sunlight
Plant part use Leaves and Flowering tops
Habitat Native to the Mediterranean region, Cultivated widely in temperate climate
Plant height Grows up to 30-60 cm tall
Cultivation commonly cultivated
Soil Well-drained soil

Cultivation

Marjoram has small oval leaves of green colour. The length of these leaves is about 1-2 centimeters. The texture of these leaves is a little fuzzy.
 
Marjoram is usually cultivated in places where there is a proper arrangement of well-drained soil and it can get sufficient sunlight. It grows easily in such a place.
 
Stem: Its stem is slender and square in shape. over time its wood becomes hard.
Marjoram: scientific name, family, habit and habitat
Flower: It produces white or light pink flowers in the summer season, which attract insects for pollination.
 
Its taste is slightly sweet or spicy, so that it can be used for cooking and medicinal purposes.
 
However, it should not be used without the advice of an expert because consuming it in excess of the limited quantity can be harmful to health.

Warning and precautions before using Marjoram

Before using Marjoram, you should pay attention to these things so that you do not suffer any harm –
 
  1. Some people may be allergic to Marjoram, so if you see any allergic reaction while using it, stop consuming it and consult a doctor.
  2. It is advisable not to take any medicine during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
  3. It is a medicinal herb, so consuming it with any other medicine is harmful for health.
  4. Consuming it in large quantities can cause digestive problems.
  5. Keep animals and children away from it.
  6. Try to buy its medicine or plants from a doctor or a reputed shop only.

Remember, before starting any new wellness regimen, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare professional to ensure it is suitable for your specific needs and circumstances.

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