Wild Bergamot Monarda fistulosa
Planted 2020-05-04
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Native Americans and early colonists used bee balm leaves and flowers to make a variety of medicinal salves and drinks.
Bee balm is a member of the mint family. Its foliage has a strong aroma and is sometimes used in herbal teas, salads, and as garnishes. The flowers are also edible.
Despite being called “wild bergamot,” bee balm is not used in bergamot (a.k.a. Earl Grey) tea. The tea is made with oils extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange, a citrus fruit
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