
Lemon Balm Leaf
It is a hardy perennial that will grow 48 inches high. You can harvest all the leaves. Lemon Balm has been cultivated in the Mediterranean region for around 2000 years. In the 16th Century, Lemon Balm was rubbed onto beehives to encourage the bees to produce honey. UPC: 084783011033. Origin(s): Bulgaria, Ecuador, United States. Latin Name(s): Melissa officinalis. Also known as: Melissa, Sweet Balm, Balm mint, bee balm, blue balm. Plant Part(s) Used: Leaf. Appearance: Pale green. Aroma: Leafy, citrus. Taste: Leafy, citrus. GMO Status: Non-GMO.Allergen: None.Additives: Free of any additives or preservatives.Applications / Preparations: Can be put into capsules, teas, soups, stews, rice, vegetables, salads, chicken, fish essential oil or infused as an herbal extract. For cosmetic use can be infused in oil for soaps, creams, lotions & ointments. For aromatic use can be put in potpourri mixtures, sachets & herbal pillows. For household use can be infused to make natural household cl