20+ Lemon Mint Seeds | Non-GMO Medicinal Culinary Herb Seeds USA
Though not as strong as peppermint, this plant has a distinct herbal scent with hints of citrus, making it popular in flower and herb gardens around the world. The lavender flowers are a favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds. Though not a member of the mint family, this plant has a distinct herbal scent that has hints of citrus. Because its leaves contain citronellol, the essential oil distilled from this plant has a repellent effect on insects. The genus name Monarda honors Spanish botanist Nicolas Bautista Monardes, who studied herbal and medicinal plants from North America during the 16th century. The species name "citriodora" comes from Latin words meaning "having a citrus aroma." PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS TO GET YOUR SEEDS.. THEY USUALLY DON'T TAKE THAT LONG BUT THEY COULD. THESE DO NOT COME WITH TRACKING IF YOU WOULD LIKE TRACKING PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL ADJUST THE SHIPPING. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER PLEASE CONTACT ME AND LET ME KNOW BEFORE OPENING UP A CASE AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO TAKE CARE OF IT! THANK YOU!
Specifications
| All Returns Accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
| Climate | Cold |
| Common Name | Lemon Mint |
| USDA Hardiness Zone (°F) | 2 (-50 to -40 °F) |
| Aspect | East-facing |
| Soil Type | Chalk |
| Brand | Jamie's bargain store |
| Soil PH | Alkaline |
| Season Of Interest | Spring |
| Type | Herb Seeds |
| Watering | Light |
| Genus | Monarda |
| Foliage | Deciduous |
| Sunlight | Full Sun |
| Country/Region Of Manufacture | United States |
| Species | M. citriodora |
Though not as strong as peppermint, this plant has a distinct herbal scent with hints of citrus, making it popular in flower and herb gardens around the world. The lavender flowers are a favorite of butterflies and hummingbirds. Though not a member of the mint family, this plant has a distinct herbal scent that has hints of citrus. Because its leaves contain citronellol, the essential oil distilled from this plant has a repellent effect on insects. The genus name Monarda honors Spanish botanist Nicolas Bautista Monardes, who studied herbal and medicinal plants from North America during the 16th century. The species name "citriodora" comes from Latin words meaning "having a citrus aroma." PLEASE ALLOW UP TO 2 WEEKS TO GET YOUR SEEDS.. THEY USUALLY DON'T TAKE THAT LONG BUT THEY COULD. THESE DO NOT COME WITH TRACKING IF YOU WOULD LIKE TRACKING PLEASE LET ME KNOW AND I WILL ADJUST THE SHIPPING. IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER PLEASE CONTACT ME AND LET ME KNOW BEFORE OPENING UP A CASE AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO TAKE CARE OF IT! THANK YOU!