Description
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a perennial herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is popular for its unique lemony aroma. Lemon balm has bright green leaves that are oval in shape with serrated edges. Its flowers are small and white or lavender, usually blooming in the summer, attracting bees and other pollinating insects. It has a slight lemony smell and is often used in cooking, beverages, and spices. In addition, lemon balm is often used in perfumes and skin care products because of its refreshing aroma and antioxidant properties.
Details of Lemon Balm, Mandarina
| Name | Lemon Balm, Mandarina |
| Botanical name: | Melissa officinalis |
| Colors: | Bright Green |
| Maturity: | Approximately 70-90 days |
| Life Cycle: | Perennial |
| Plant Height: | 12-24 inches |
| Plant Spacing: | 18-24 inches |
| Hardiness zones: | 9-11 |
| Features: | Fresh lemon aroma |
| Uses: | Tea, cooking |
