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Bee balm

Brightly colored, spidery flower heads and dense, dark green, aromatic foliage attract gardeners to these native plants. Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are also drawn to bee balms blossoms, especially the red ones. Plants form dense clumps, 2-5 tall and 3 wide the mintlike foliage remains attractive after flowers fade. [Pg.152]

Plants Affected A wide range of woody and herbaceous plants. Some plants that are particularly susceptible include lilacs, phlox, bee balm, squash, roses, and zinnias. [Pg.381]

Balm Melissa officinalis Bee balm, lemon balm... [Pg.379]

Common/vernacular names Balm, bee balm, common balm, lemon balm, melissa, and melissa balm. [Pg.62]


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