
Mentha ×gracilis Sole (pro sp.)Annotated by Frank Lomer, 2016.
British Columbia: Okanagan, Kaleden, Pioneer Park: Skaha Lake shoreline. Elev. 340 m.
49° 23' 2.5" N, 119° 34' 48.3" W
By boat launch ramp, vegetated, with Lythrum salicaria, Euthamia occidentalis, Phalaris arundinacea. Plants sterile; common on the shoreline in town.
Frank Lomer 10265, Sep 7, 2016
WTU, Accession: 422083, Barcode: WTU-V-057329
Mentha ×gracilis SoleAnnotated by Frank Lomer, 2006.
British Columbia: Vancouver Island, Coombs, Schidler Road and Alberni Highway. Elev. 100 m
49.3° N, 124.43° W,
Datum: Unknown. Coordinate Source: Verbatim from Collector/Sheet.
Roadside ditch with Mentha arvensis, M. spicata. Synonym = Mentha genitilis auct. non L.
Frank Lomer 6103, 2006 Jul 31
UBC, Accession: V233116
Mentha ×gracilis SoleAnnotated by Frank Lomer, 2006.
British Columbia: Revelstoke, East Track Street, east of McKenzie Avenue. Elev. 459 m
51° N, 118.193° W,
Datum: Unknown. Coordinate Source: Verbatim from Collector/Sheet.
Wet roadside ditch. Few clumps seen.
Frank Lomer 6158, 2006 Sep 25
UBC, Accession: V233171
Mentha ×gracilis SoleAnnotated by Frank Lomer, 2005.
British Columbia: Osoyoos Lake, east side, 1.4 km southeast of Mica Creek mouth. Elev. 275 m
49.05° N, 119.46° W,
Datum: Unknown. Coordinate Source: Verbatim from Collector/Sheet.
Sandy vegetated lakeshore in stable washed detritus rim. Small patch; fragrant when crushed refreshingly pleasant, sharp sour lemony scent; of hybrid garden origin (M. arvensis x spicata)
Frank Lomer 5801, 2005 Sep 27
UBC, Accession: V233435
Mentha ×gracilis SoleAnnotated by Jamie D. Fenneman, 2004.
British Columbia: East side of Osoyoos Lake, north of Mica Spit.
49.057536° N, 119.465409° W,
Datum: Unknown. Coordinate Source: Verbatim from Collector/Sheet.
Among vegetation in moist area along lakeshore. Scattered.
Jamie D. Fenneman 56, 2004 Aug 26
UBC, Accession: V245294

Mentha ×gracilis SoleAnnotated by L.S. Gill and J.K. Morton, 1970.
British Columbia: Okanagan, Kelowna.
49.88° N, 119.49° W,
Datum: WGS84. Coordinate Source: WorldGeolocations Table.
Collection, prices, and uses: the dried leaves and flowering tops should be collected before the flowers are fully developed; the price at present is about 3.5 cents a pound.
Mrs. D.F. Kerr 171, 1915 Sep 02
UBC, Accession: V63190