Mentha arvensis

Arable land, heaths, damp edges of woods. Love

Arable land, heaths, damp edges of woods. Love
Occurs in vast stands, usually on hilly ground. Love

Waste places and derelict land near human habitations. Love
Dry coastal limestone woodland. Along the sides of roads, secondary thickets and woodlands at elevations up to 600 metres in Jamaica. Love

Waste ground, avoiding acid soils. Love
Lowland and upland dry evergreen forest and well-drained sites in upland rainforest, at elevations from sea level to 2,100 metres. Love
Lowland and coastal forests. Love

Light shade on rocky stream banks, forming extensive colonies. Wooded ravines in Turkey, 650 – 1200 metres. Love
Riverine swamps. Found in poorly drained or periodically flooded soils. Usually in permanently swampy areas, often forming extensive, high-density stands; also in gallery forests; usually at elevations below 500 metres, occ. to 900 metres. Love

Rich woods, margins of swamps and bogs. Love
A mid-canopy tree in humid tropical forests, usually growing in the more open, secondary formations, at elevations usually below 500 metres, but occasionally ascending to 1,700 metres. Love
Within its natural range, mammee is most frequently found in semi-cultivation or in areas that have been disturbed. Love

Grassy places, pastures, hedgebanks etc, especially on rich soils, avoiding acid soils. Love

Gardens, vineyards and waste places. Love

Not known in a truly wild situation. Love