
(from the article `Monarda`) M. fistulosa, growing to 1.5 m (5 feet) tall, has a minty aroma. The more sharply scented Oswego tea (M. didyma), shorter and with scarlet flowers, ... ...of several North American perennial plants of the mint family, Lamiaceae (or Labiatae); their leaves are used as an herb. Monarda didyma, a ... [2 rela...
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(Monarda) These are erect clumps of annual and perennial herbaceous plants that grow wild in North America. These plants can grow up to 3 feet high and are usually sold for the beauty of their striking blossoms. M. pectinata (the Lemon Mint) has thin leaves that are lanceolate to oblong and have the scent of lemons. It bears whorls of flowers that ...
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Os·we'go tea' (Botany) An American aromatic herb (
Monarda didyma ), with showy, bright red, labiate flowers.
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Monarda didyma noun perennial aromatic herb of eastern North America having variously colored tubular flowers in dense showy heads
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a North American plant, Monarda didyma, of the mint family, having a cluster of showy, bright-red tubular flowers.
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