Product Review
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.











