Monarda Citriodora (Noun)
Meaning
An annual horsemint of central and western United States and northern Mexico.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The botanical gardens featured a vast collection of fragrant herbs, including the monarda citriodora, with its distinctive lemon-scented leaves.
- In the wild, monarda citriodora typically thrives in open prairies and woodlands with moist soils and partial shade.
- Local Native American communities used the leaves of monarda citriodora for various purposes, such as preparing medicinal teas.
- Bee enthusiasts reported observing the lovely coral-rose-colored blooms of the monarda citriodora while researching this delicate prairie annual in Western Kentucky.
- Unlike perennial types, this popular varietal – leonota yellowish & in cal to get cultivated just very robust erect dense 'big old pan pr from is seeds hard old have per does white less purp tall not taller same plant less spread, monarda citriodora is an annual flower that successfully reseeds itself year to year.