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But according to field trials, if conditions are right, few bee balms are immune.
Last year, I cut back the bee balm because the mildew to which it is susceptible was too ugly to look at.
In the case of the bee balm, however, there have been several varieties that seem to show mildew resistance.
The Winnebago used a tea made from bee balm as a general stimulant.
Bee balm is a member of the mint family known locally as Osage tea.
Bee balm is considered a good plant to grow with tomatoes, ostensibly improving both health and flavor.
Restrain rampant herbs like mint and bee balm so they can't take over the garden.
Bee balm was traditionally used by Native Americans as a seasoning for wild game, particularly birds.
What a lovely name "bee balm" was!
Powdery mildew has already struck my bee balm, so my next question concerned control measures.
White bee balm (M. clinopodia) sounds intriguing to me.
Bees droned in the bee balm.
Certain plants, like phlox, verbena, bee balm and lilacs, are more prone to mildew than others.
There are too many other plants that I could not live without, like day lilies, old-fashioned roses, bee balm and sedums.
Unlike bee balms, however, hoary skullcaps are neither invasive nor prone to mildew.
Once it has infected one bee balm, however, it can spread to other monardas at a gallop.
Among the native herbs the Bankeses raise are wormseed and bee balm.
This is probably how various varieties of bee balm (Monarda) were found to be somewhat resistant to mildew.
Bee balm, fleabane and Canada thistles provide a supporting harmony of purple hues.
Consider bee balm, catmint, anise hyssop, oregano, sage and lavender.
My second was to start investigating the merits of bee balms and other members of the Monarda genus.
Perennial hollyhocks, foxgloves, columbine, lavender, bee balm and mountain bluet are a few favorites.
And even as the bee balm is on the wane, nodding onions and golden butterfly weed still feed the bees.
An animal or insect theme might include plants selected for their names: lamb's ears, catnip, snapdragon and bee balm, among many others.
Some 40 years ago, her mother planted it, laying out its beds of day lilies, bee balm, foxgloves and phloxes.
She ran back, found the dried horsemint, and added hot water to the leaves.
Other common names include downy pagoda plant, sunny woodmint and Ohio horsemint.
Horsemint may refer to:
Mentha longifolia, a wild mint, which is also known in England as Horsemint.
Common names include Spotted Beebalm and Horsemint.
Other kinds of bergamot are wild herbs in the mint family, also called beebalm, horsemint or Oswego tea.
(HORSEMINT) Wild Black Cherry.
She felt his brimming strength, the magnetism in his bones, and she saw herself as if through his eyes backsprawled in a ruffle of grass and horsemint.
Common names include Lemon Beebalm, Lemon Mint (this may also apply to Melissa officinalis) and Purple Horsemint.
Monarda didyma, a North American native plant, has been cultivated for almost 250 years.
The species include Monarda didyma and M. fistulosa.
For July there is beebalm or bergamot (Monarda didyma).
Monarda didyma (N)
The bee balms Monarda fistulosa and Monarda didyma, North American wildflowers, are natural sources of thymol.
The bergamot orange is unrelated to the herbs known as bergamot or wild bergamot, Monarda didyma and Monarda fistulosa, which are in the mint family.
She grewOcimum basilicum ,Monarda didyma ,Coriandrum sativum andCymbopogon citratus , each with their own characteristic needs and requirements.
Several bee balm species (Monarda fistulosa and Monarda didyma) have a long history of use as a medicinal plants by many Native Americans including the Blackfoot, Menominee, Ojibwa and Winnebago.
Bee Balm, Blue Balm, High Balm, Low Balm, Monarda, Monarda didyma, Mountain Balm, Mountain Mint, Scarlet Monarda.
Monarda didyma (crimson beebalm, scarlet beebalm, scarlet monarda, Oswego tea, or bergamot) is an aromatic herb in the family Lamiaceae, native to eastern North America from Maine west to Ohio and south to northern Georgia.