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Horsemint, Monarda citriodora (9)   Horsemint, Monarda citriodora (7)   Horsemint, Monarda citriodora (12)   Horsemint, Monarda citriodora   Horsemint, Monarda citriodora (11)   Horsemint, Monarda citriodora (13)

Lamiaceae (Labiatae) - Mint family
Horsemint (Lemon Bee Balm) Monarda citriodora
Flower spike 4-6" tall with multiple rings of 1/2" flowers and bracts. Plant 12"-18" tall. Bracts open white then turn purple. As the plant ages new flowers can be white.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, June 2004, May & June 2005
(Native of Texas - Taylor, etc.)




Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata, Hill (1)   Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata, Hill   Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata, Hill (2)   Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata, VZ   Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata, VZ (1)

Lamiaceae (Labiatae) - Mint family
Spotted Beebalm (Plains Beebalm) Monarda punctata
Showy clusters of flowers ringed by pink/lavender leafy bracts. Flowers are typical mint tubes, pale yellow with purple spots. Older bracts fade to greenish-white. Lance shaped leaves, toothed margins, on short petioles, 1"-3" long, smell like oregano. Leaves and stems are hairy. Square stem. Multi-branched plant grows to 3 feet tall. Tea made from the leaves increases sweating so is good for fevers. Oil is high in thymol which is used to treat hookworms, kills fungus and bacteria.
Flower photos taken by Sonnia Hill in Van Zandt County, Texas, June 2002
Photos taken in Van Zandt County, Texas, November 2006
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Jones, Shackelford, Runnels - Van Zandt)




Basil Beebalm, Monarda clinopodioides   Basil Beebalm, Monarda clinopodioides (2)   Basil Beebalm, Monarda clinopodioides (1)   Basil Beebalm, Monarda clinopodioides (3)

Lamiaceae (Labiatae) - Mint family
Basil Beebalm Monarda clinopodioides
For the longest time, I thought this was a Horsemint drought victim.
Flower spike 4-6" tall with multiple rings of 3/4" flowers. No large bracts. Plant about 12" tall. Calyx tipped in dark red to make the red "fuzz ball". Long toothed leaves are opposite and appear whirled.
Photos taken in Taylor County, Texas, May 2004
(Native of Texas - Taylor, Callahan, Brown)

Similar Species

Pony Bee Balm Monarda pectinata
White/pinkish flowers at the top of purple fuzzy balls. Narrow leaves.
(Native of Texas - Coleman, Coke)




Also see:
white mints    pink mints     Gayfeather


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