Lemon balm is a spreading herb with a strong citrusy fragrance. It can be used for teas and cooking and is frequently used for essential oil. Gardeners should be aware that it can be aggressive and should be carefully contained.
Latin Name
Melissa officinalis
Family
Lamiaceae
Also Known As
Balm Common Balm Balm Mint
Type of Plant
Bloom Season
June - August
Seasons
Specifications
Uses
Sunlight Exposure
Tolerances
Colors
Native Range
Southern Europe, Iran, Central Asia
History
Lemon balm was a valuable herb in the fledgling American colonies and was found in the medicinal gardens at Bethabara in 1761.
Other Details
Planted at Mount Vernon
Hardiness Zones
Average annual extreme minimum temperature 1976-2005
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