OSWEGO TEA vs BEE BALM: NOUN
- See tea.
- An aromatic perennial plant (Monarda didyma) native to eastern North America, having tubular scarlet flowers grouped in dense heads.
- Perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads
- The aromatic plant Monarda punctata or bergamot, native to North America.
- Any of various plants in the genus Monarda of the mint family, especially Oswego tea.
- Bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe and North America
- Perennial herb of North America
- Perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads
OSWEGO TEA vs BEE BALM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- An American aromatic herb (Monarda didyma), with showy, bright red, labiate flowers.
- N/A
OSWEGO TEA vs BEE BALM: RELATED WORDS
- Rose geranium, Pipsissewa, Colicroot, Asarabacca, Cupflower, False foxglove, Wild ginger, Wood mint, Costmary, Rattlesnake root, Bible leaf, Monarda didyma, Bergamot mint, Beebalm, Bee balm
- Pasque flower, Trout lily, Coreopsis, Butterfly bush, Grape hyacinth, Monarda, Sweet balm, Oswego tea, Monarda fistulosa, Monarda didyma, Garden balm, Bergamot mint, Beebalm, Melissa officinalis, Lemon balm
OSWEGO TEA vs BEE BALM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Herbous, Globeflower, Ayapana, Rose geranium, Pipsissewa, Colicroot, Asarabacca, Cupflower, False foxglove, Wild ginger, Wood mint, Costmary, Rattlesnake root, Bible leaf, Bee balm
- Globe amaranth, Sweet woodruff, Nasturtium, Dusty miller, Rudbeckia, Marsh marigold, Pasque flower, Trout lily, Coreopsis, Butterfly bush, Grape hyacinth, Monarda, Oswego tea, Melissa officinalis, Lemon balm
OSWEGO TEA vs BEE BALM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- The peak of summer would continue to add color from tall Panicle Plox, Black Eyed Susans, Blue and Red Cardinal Flower, and Bee Balm.
- Bee Balm competes well against weeds so is a great seed to throw down in an area that you want to go wild.
- Bee balm planted with tomatoes really brings in the pollinators and makes a huge difference in your harvest.
- Scarlet bee balm or monarda didyma planted right in the middle of one of my vegetable beds.
- Citrus Shea Butter, and a warm bee balm wrap to lock in moisture and restore the skin.
- Horticulture oils can also help in managing powdery mildew on plants like bee balm, phlox, peonies and cucumbers.
- Perennials such as betony, bee balm, sage, allium, pincushion flower, artemisia, yarrow, and iris make interesting companions.
- Grow bee balm in sun or partial shade and a rich soil.
- All species of Bee Balm are extremely attractive to Hummingbirds.
- Wild bee balm tastes like oregano and mint.