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Definition of Monarda clinopodia
1. Noun. Perennial herb of North America (New York to Illinois and mountains of Alaska) having aromatic leaves and clusters of yellowish-pink balls.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monarda Clinopodia
Literary usage of Monarda clinopodia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of the Flora of Philadelphia and Vicinity: Containing Data Relating by Ida Augusta Keller, Stewardson Brown (1905)
"Monarda clinopodia A. Basil Balm. M. p. 796. Woods and thickets. Summer.
Philadelphia — (P.). Bucks — Deep Run (Fr.). Lancaster — (P.). Northampton— (P.). ..."
2. List of Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta Growing Without Cultivation in by Botanical Club (1894)
"Monarda ar is tata Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 5 : 186 (1833-37). 3330.
Monarda clinopodia L. Sp. Pl. 22 (1753). Pycnanthemum Monardella Michx. Fl. Bor. ..."
3. The Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated Checklist and Atlas by Ann Fowler Rhoads, William M. Klein (1993)
"Monarda clinopodia L. Bee-balm Herbaceous perennial Moist woods, fields and
floodplains. Monarda didyma L. Bee-balm; ..."
4. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"... Michx., is properly Monarda clinopodia, Linn. A perennial herb with slender,
usually simple St. 1-3 ft. high: Ivs. lanceolate to ovate, membranaceous, ..."