Calamintha dentata) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family known by the common names toothed savory and Florida calamint.
The oppositely arranged yellow-green leaves are lance-shaped to oval and roughly one centimeter in length.
The flower has a hairy, lipped corolla about 1.5 centimeters long not counting its tubular throat.
It is lavender in color with a pale, dark-flecked spot on the lower lip.
This is "perhaps the weediest species of the genus," and is sometimes the dominant shrub in the habitat, becoming locally common.