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- (Monarda Didyma) Plant Guide
- Monarda Luteola (Lamiaceae): a New Species from Northeast Texas and Southwest Arkansas
- Monarda Didyma
- LEMON BEE BALM Monarda Citriodora Characteristics Culture
- MF2605 Beebalm/Monarda
- Essential Oils from Monarda Fistulosa
- HERBS for TEA Lemon Balm- Melissa Officinalis
- Monarda Fistulosa
- Native Plants for Georgia, Part III: Wildflowers Or Generations, Long Before There Was a Nursery Industry, People Planted and Enjoyed Wildflowers
- Bumble Bees of the Eastern United States
- Herbs in Southern Gardens
- Horsemint (Spotted Bee Balm) Monarda Punctata L
- Lamiaceae – Mint Family
- Ornamental Plants with Spring Bloom in the Virginia
- Habitat Avengers Featured Native Plant: Monarda (Beebalm) – Presently in Bloom (Summer)!
- Native Plant-Insect Interactions Chart
- Lamiaceae): a Taxonomically Enigmatic and Critically Endangered Genus
- Monardas Monardas
- Pollinator Project
- Monarda Didyma
- Notable Native 2013 - Wild Bergamot Monarda Fistulosa L
- Herbs for the Gourmet Gardener a Practical Resource from the Garden to the Table by Caroline Holmes
- Autumn in the Virginia Native Plant Garden: Bloom, Fruit, and Fall Color of Foliage
- Gallery of Native Plant Seedlings
- Wild Pollinators of Eastern Apple Orchards and How to Conserve Them
- The Labiatae of Iowa
- Morphometric Analysis and Monograph of Monarda Subgenus Cheilyctis (Lamiaceae)
- A New Beebalm, Monarda Austroappalachiana (Lamiaceae), from the Southern Appalachians
- Lemon Beebalm the July Plant of the Month Monarda Citriodora Genus: Monarda by Cindy Steele
- WILD POLLINATORS of EASTERN APPLE ORCHARDS & HOW to CONSERVE THEM Second Edition CITATION: Park, M., Et Al
- Lemon Balm: an Herb Society of America Guide
- Herbs for Harris County
- Wildflower in Focus—Bee-Balm
- Monarda and Powdery Mildew Resistance Richard G
- Exochorda: Fivespecie So Rone ? Cip-Datakoninklijk Ebibliotheek ,De Nhaa G
- Monarda/Beebalm/Bergamot