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Comment concerning Lemon Bee Balm (
Monarda citriodora
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Is it perennial in North Texas?
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Monarda citriodora
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This plant is a native wildflower here in North Texas & is a great nectar plant for many insects!
merkuree
Apr 6, 2016 5:46 PM CST
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Name: Nancy
North Texas (DFW) (Zone 8a)
I see that most websites label Monarda citriodora as an annual plant. Do you know if it is perennial in North Texas- zone 8? Is it aggressive/invasive like mint? I just planted one in my garden. Thanks!
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