lemon balm

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lemon balm

A gardener picks fresh lemon balm leaves for a soothing tea.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A bushy perennial herb: A plant (Melissa officinalis) belonging to the mint family, native to the Old World, characterized by small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant leaves with a distinct lemon scent.
    • The leaves of this plant: The lemony leaves used as a culinary or medicinal herb, often for making tea (tisane), flavoring soups, or adding to beverages like fruit punches.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Plant):
    • I planted some lemon balm in my herb garden; it's spreading nicely.
    • Bees are highly attracted to the flowers of lemon balm.
  • Noun (Herb/Leaves):
    • For a calming tea, steep fresh lemon balm in hot water.
    • The recipe calls for a handful of chopped lemon balm to brighten the fruit punch.
Advanced Usage
  • As a "garden escapee": In ecology, lemon balm is noted for its ability to naturalize, meaning it can spread beyond cultivation and establish itself in the wild, as it has in parts of northern Europe and North America.
    • Despite its pleasant aroma, lemon balm can become a garden escapee if not managed.
Variants and Related Words
  • Melissa: The genus name for lemon balm, sometimes used as a common name.
  • Balm: A general term for aromatic, soothing plants or ointments; lemon balm is a specific type.
  • Bee balm: A common name for a different plant (), which can be a source of confusion. Lemon balm is specifically .
Synonyms
  • Melissa officinalis: The botanical Latin name.
  • Balm mint: An occasional common name, highlighting its mint family relation and soothing ("balm") properties.
Related Phrases/Idioms

(This word is a specific botanical noun and does not commonly feature in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.)

lemon balm

A gardener picks fresh lemon balm leaves for a soothing tea.

Noun
  1. lemony leaves used for a tisane or in soups or fruit punches
  2. bushy perennial Old World mint having small white or yellowish flowers and fragrant lemon-flavored leaves; a garden escapee in northern Europe and North America