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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora
Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora

Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora Lemon Bee Balm Herb & Flower Seeds for Planting

Product ID : 9555999
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Galleon Product ID 9555999
UPC / ISBN 678482965645
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora Features

  • Lemon mint is also referred to as lemon bee balm; however, as the name suggests, it is a member of the mint family. When crushed, the scent is reminiscent of - yes, you guessed it - lemons.

  • Lemon bee balm is an annual growing in USDA zones 3 - 10.

  • Lavender-to-white blossoms attract butterflies and moths. Lemon mint blooms from spring into summer and grows in prairies, roadsides and other sunny habitats from wildflower seed.

  • Lemon Beebalm is a native of the Midwest and prefers soils with a high percentage of clay, but is adaptable to varying soil types as long as they are drier soils and not saturated. Full sun to partial shade.

  • Sowing Rate: Plant this wildflower seed at 3 pounds per acre


About Outsidepride 5000 Seeds Annual Monarda Citriodora

Lemon mint is also referred to as lemon bee balm; however, as the name suggests, it is a member of the mint family. When crushed, the scent is reminiscent of - yes, you guessed it - lemons. Lavender-to-white blossoms attract butterflies and moths. Lemon mint blooms from spring into summer and grows in prairies, roadsides and other sunny habitats from wildflower seed. Lemon Beebalm is a native of the Midwest and prefers soils with a high percentage of clay, but is adaptable to varying soil types as long as they are drier soils and not saturated. Full sun to partial shade.