Jamaican Oregano (Lippia micromera)
Tropical Flavor Herb with Bold Aroma & Medicinal Benefits
Jamaican Oregano (Lippia micromera) is a highly aromatic tropical herb prized for its strong oregano-like flavor, compact growth, and year-round culinary and medicinal value. Despite the name, it’s not a true oregano, but its bold, peppery leaves pack a punch—making it a favorite in Caribbean cooking, where it’s often used in jerk seasoning, stews, and herbal teas.
Native to the Caribbean and Central America, Jamaican Oregano thrives in hot, sunny climates, forming a dense, bushy groundcover or low shrub that adds texture, aroma, and flavor to herb gardens and food forests. Its small leaves are potent—a little goes a long way—and can be used fresh or dried to season meats, beans, vegetables, or infused into oils and vinegars.
In addition to its culinary uses, this plant has a long tradition in folk medicine, used for digestive health, cold relief, and general immune support. It’s low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and a great companion plant thanks to its pest-repelling aroma.
At Sow Exotic, our Jamaican Oregano plants are shipped in biodegradable coconut coir pots, ready to plant directly with zero waste.