Lemon Balm
Scientific Name: Melissa officinalis
Plant Family: Lamiaceae (Mint family)
Native Region: Lemon Balm is native to Europe, North Africa, and West Asia.

Brief Description
The Lemon Balm plant is characterized by its bright green, ovate, wrinkled leaves, which have a toothed margin. Its leaves are highly aromatic, especially when bruised, releasing a strong lemony scent. The plant has a bushy growth habit and produces small, inconspicuous white or pale pink flowers in clusters along the stem.
Care Instructions
Lemon Balm is relatively easy to care for. It prefers well-drained soil and partial to full sun exposure, ideally getting at least 5-6 hours of sunlight daily. It is drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering, especially during dry periods, to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Pinch back stems regularly to encourage bushier growth and prevent the plant from becoming leggy. It can be grown in containers or in the ground and is hardy in USDA zones 4-9. Fertilize sparingly, as too much fertilizer can reduce the intensity of its aroma.
Medicinal Value
We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.
Created At: 2025-08-29T00:37:27.672230