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What looks like mint (but lighter green) and smells like lemon?

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What looks like mint (but lighter green) and smells like lemon?


Lemon mint?

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What looks like mint (but lighter green) and smells like lemon?


Lemon mint or lemon balm, or possibly lemon verbena?
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Most likely lemon balm. Doesn't tolerate the heat very well in my
experience.


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Ruth wrote:
Most likely lemon balm. Doesn't tolerate the heat very well in my
experience.



Mine does find on the northeast side of house with some watering, but
yes, I doubt it would survive on the east, west or southern sides of the
house.

The mint is fine on the west sunny side under the dripping faucet, but
the lemon balm needs a lot of shade in this heat.
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