Bee balm
also called oswego tea. a wildflower, monarda didyma, of the mint family, having thin, lance-shaped leaves and white, salmon, or intensely red flowers, growing along streams in temperate forests and widely cultivated in gardens.
a plant, melissa officinalis, having broad, opposite, serrated leaves and tight cl-sters of white, lemon-scented flowers that attract bees.
historical examples
june will give the bellflower, mullein, bee balm and foxglove.
the library of work and play: gardening and farming. ellen eddy shaw
the cardinal flower is the only flower more gaudy in red than this bee balm.
the library of work and play: gardening and farming. ellen eddy shaw
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