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{{taxobox
|name = Clinopodium ascendens
|image = Lamiaceae - Clinopodium ascendens.JPG
| image_width = 250px
|image_caption = Flowers of ''Clinopodium ascendens'' at the ]
|regnum = ]
|unranked_divisio = ]
|unranked_classis = ]
|unranked_ordo = ]
|ordo = ]
|familia = ]
|genus = '']''
|species = '''''C. ascendens'''''
|binomial = ''Clinopodium ascendens''
|binomial_authority = (Jord.) Samp.
|synonyms =
*''Calamintha ascendens'' Jord.
*''Satureja ascendens'' (Jord.) K. Moly
|}}


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'''''Clinopodium ascendens''''', the '''Common Calamint''' or '''Ascending Wild Basil''', is a ] plant belonging to the family ].<ref></ref>
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==Description==
''Clinopodium ascendens'' grows to about {{convert|30|-|60|mm}} in height. This ] ] ] ] plant has stalked leaves and an erect hairy stem with tall flowering spikes. It produces pinkish or bluish flowers with spots on the white lower lip. They bloom from July to September. <ref name=fa> </ref><ref name=fb> </ref>

==Distribution and habitat==
This species is a temperate Europe element. <ref name=fa/> It occurs on dry, calcareous soils in hedges, roadsides, grasslands and rocky grounds. <ref name=fa/><ref name=fb/>

==References==
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