What Is Bee Balm?
Bee balm is incredibly useful herb whose species
name is Mindarda didyma. While it is called bee balm, bees
actually have a very difficult time getting to the nectar. The
most common creatures attracted by bee balm are Hummingbirds.
This article is going to take a look at some of the myths and
origins of bee balm.
Bee Balm As Medicine
Bee balm has a long history of use as medicine by Native
Americans. They believed that the plant was a strong cure for
skin infections and minor wounds. It is true that the plant does
posses strong antiseptic action. In addition it can be brewed
into a tea that is used to treat throat infections as well as
gingivitis and other dental conditions. Bee balm is the natural
source of Thymol, the main ingredient in modern mouthwash.
The plant is fairly common and can be found throughout most of
North America in most meadows and hillsides. It does not do well
in extreme elevations, but will survive up to about five
thousand feet.
The tea brewed with this plant was used by native peoples across
the Americas for treatments of infections and illness. Its
bitter flavor takes a little bit to get used to, but it does
have a strong effect when used properly.
Bee Balm As Food
Bee balm has a very strong flavor similar to oregano. It can be
used to brew teas and many times has been planted with tomatoes
with some reports of positive effects on the flavor. While human
consumption does happen with this plant, the biggest feeder on
it are Hummingbirds.
Reports and studies link this plant very strongly with
Hummingbirds. Many reports say that this is among if is their
favorite to eat. If you are looking to attract Hummingbirds to
your home, this is a great plant to grow as the birds will come
flocking.
The plant is hardy and survives very well throughout the year
and with other plants. It can be found most places in the US and
has no major problems growing in difficult climates. Placing
this plant with tomatoes or other vegetable garden plants can
add a colorful addition to a normally bland garden.
With both the health and wildlife benefits of this plan it is
plain to see that it has a place in most gardens. If you are
looking to attract Hummingbirds or are looking to grow your own
natural healthy herbs, then this is a good plant for you.

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