The listing, Spotted Beebalm AKA Spotted Horsemint Seeds 25ct has ended.
Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda Punctata). Yellow Dotted Mint.
The aerial parts are strongly aromatic with a spicy fragrance. Makes a nice addition to tea blends and the dried seed heads can be used in arrangements.
Hardy perennial, which is very attractive to beneficial insects, bees and butterflies. Prefers full to part sun. Mine is growing in a very sandy portion of my property but prefers better soil..
Ethnobotanic: Dotted horsemint was used by the Meskwaki to treat colds and catarrh in a mixture with the leaves of Ranunculus delphinifolius and the disk florets of Helenium autumnale.
This plant, along with other plants were ground into a powder and snuffed up the nostrils to relieve a sick headache.
Taken with the roots of Asarum canadense, Euphorbia corollata, and Brauneria angustifolia these plants relieved stomach cramps. The Delaware washed patients' faces with an infusion of dotted horsemint to treat skin problems.
They also used an infusion of dotted horsemint to reduce fevers. The Mohegan made an infusion of the plant to reduce fevers as well.
The Nanticoke used an infusion of the entire plant to treat colds. The Navajo hung the plant in the hogan for its pleasing odor.
All Listia rules apply.. These are proven viable seeds and will not give you your credits back if they do not sprout for you. It could be your soil, bugs ate them or some unforeseen problem. Sorry to be that way but someone wanted their credits back for only having them in the ground for 4 days..