bee balm

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See also: beebalm

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Etymology[edit]

Because bees are attracted to its nectar-rich blossoms.

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bee balm (countable and uncountable, plural bee balms)

  1. The aromatic plant Monarda didyma or bergamot, native to North America.
  2. Other species in the genus Monarda.

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