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Ready to learn more about Indiana’s most fragrant crop? Brush up on your mint trivia courtesy of Purdue’s Jerry Fankhauser.

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Indiana mint
• Want an easy clue to help identify plants in the mint family? Wappel notes that all of them – including spearmint, peppermint and even catnip – have square stems.

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