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Lemon balm (
Melissa officinalis) is a
perennial herbaceous plant in the mint
family and
native to south-central Europe, the
Mediterranean Basin, Iran...
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species of this
genus is
Melissa officinalis,
commonly known in the
United States as
lemon balm, and as balm in England.
Melissa axillaris (Benth.) Bakh...
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officinalis or
officinale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Officinalis, or officinale, is a
Medieval Latin epithet denoting organisms—mainly...
- (Solanum centrale) (Australia)
Lavender (Lavandula spp.)
Lemon balm (
Melissa officinalis)
Lemon ironbark (Eucalyptus staigeriana) (Australia)
Lemon myrtle...
- beebalm,
lemon mint (this may also
apply to Eau de
Cologne mint or
Melissa officinalis) and
purple horsemint. When crushed, the
leaves emit an odor reminiscent...
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Melissengeist derives its name from one of its prin****l ingredients,
Melissa officinalis L.,
commonly known as
lemon balm. It also
includes the essential...
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stalks and leaves,
ginger root,
Valerian root,
sweet flag root,
Melissa officinalis leaves and stems,
Tilia cordata blossom, oak bark, St John's wort...
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Lavender Lavandula officinalis Chaix Lavender,
spike Lavandula latifolia Vill.
Lavandin Hybrids between Lavandula officinalis Chaix and
Lavandula latifolin...
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China Melilotus officinalis, a
legume species Melissa officinalis, the
lemon balm, a
plant species Officinalis This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (helichrysum),
Melissa officinalis,
Mentha piperita,
Origanum vulgare,
Origanum majorana (marjoram),
Pimpinella anisum (anise or pimpinella),
Rheum officinalis (rhubarb)...