Independent botanical knowledge atlas Taxonomy indexed. Evidence labelled. Safety kept visible. Explore the medicinal index
Enriched botanical record

Bee balm

Monarda fistulosa L.

Also indexed asbeebalmwild bergamot/Aamoogaawanzh (weca'wûs wackwî'nek)BeebalmHorse-mintMintleaf BeebalmMonarda morada
FamilyLamiaceae
GenusMonarda
Use categories2
Linked notes0

Botanical identity

An aromatic mint-family plant used in teas and culinary preparations.

KingdomPlantae
Phylum / divisionTracheophyta
ClassMagnoliopsida
OrderLamiales
FamilyLamiaceae
GenusMonarda
Scientific name with authorshipMonarda fistulosa L.
Curated parts indexedLeaves and flowers

Indexed scientific synonyms

Monarda caerulea Benth.Monarda fistulosa SimsMonarda fistulosa f. fistulosaMonarda fistulosa var. typica Sherff

Documented use categories

Medicine
Environmental use

These categories describe the kinds of human-use reports attached to the taxon in the source checklist. Multiple categories can coexist; a plant may be recorded as both food and poison, depending on part, preparation and context.

How to interpret this record

Traditional and practical context

Traditional and practical context is preparation-specific. A documented use category is not proof of clinical effectiveness.

Evidence boundary

Evidence must be assessed by exact species, plant part, preparation, route, dose and health question.

Safety boundary

Confirm botanical identity, plant part, route, dose, medicines, allergies, pregnancy, breastfeeding and age before use.

Dataset record and provenance

DatasetWCUPS 2020
LicenceCC BY 4.0
Name sourceIPNI
IPNI / external identifier452042-1
Use codesEU ME
Crop wild relativeNo

Contributing checklist sources

Kew Economic Botany CollectionUSDA GRINMedicinal Plant Names Services v8.2

Read the full dataset citation, licence and import methodology →

!

Educational index, not a treatment recommendation

The presence of a taxon in this database does not provide a diagnosis, dose, formulation or assurance of safety. Some indexed plants are toxic, regulated, endangered or unsafe in specific life stages.