RFRWMG6G–Blossom of dotted or horse mint (Monarda punctata) in meadow in Virginia.
RMC9C6AH–Spotted bee balm (Monarda punctata)
RF2D19PPJ–Whorl of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) flowers surrounding stem. Pink bracts (modified leaves) help attract bees and other pollinators to flowers
RM2RD63A4–Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata
RM2R3GD72–Monarda punctata, spottet beebalm
RFRWM98T–Spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) and native grasses in prairie garden in Central Vorginia.
RF2M6BW6T–Spotted Bee-balm (Monarda punctata)
RF2D19R82–Whorl of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) flowers surrounding stem. Pink bracts (modified leaves) help attract bees and other pollinators to flowers
RF2M6BT05–Spotted Bee-balm (Monarda punctata)
RF2D19NKG–Whorl of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) flowers surrounding stem. Pink bracts (modified leaves) help attract bees and other pollinators to flowers
RMW39JJF–Spotted Beebalm
RMAJAWCN–Monarda punctata
RM2RHWKA1–Spotted beebalm (Monarda punctata) - Hall County, Georgia. The colorful bloom of beebalm created to attract bees for polination.
RFBNTP1H–Monarda in bloom.
RF2GCCF1F–The common name spotted beebalm and horsemint (Monarda punctata ). Native Americas flower.
RF2T6MBPM–Old illustration of Monarda punctata, (Horsemint). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2WX0HEG–Spotted beebalm, horsemint or spotted monarda, Monarda punctata. Native of North America, drawn from a specimen at Scottish nurserymen James Lee and Lewis Kennedy’s nursery, Hammersmith. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by P.W. Smith after a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from his own Botanical Register, J. Ridgeway, London, 1816.
RMANW4K3–Horsemint or Dotted Mint, Monarda punctata
RF2M0823F–A closeup of the pretty spotted beebalm flowers in the forest
RMKT55HY–Monarda punctata-2 by Mary Vaux Walcott
RM2R6EX86–Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata). Date: 1919. Watercolor on paper. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
RMAX4ERM–Wildflowers Raymondville Rio Grande Valley Texas USA
RM2E8RP72–Monarda punctata.
RMW2YCT3–Monarda punctata BB-1913
RFAR490D–Spotted bee balm Monarda punctata Warren Dunes State Park Michigan USA
RF2D19NR3–Whorl of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) flowers surrounding stem. Pink bracts (modified leaves) help attract bees and other pollinators to flowers
RMW39JJY–Spotted Beebalm
RMAJAWBG–Monarda punctata
RF2E5AT8W–Branch of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) in winter in garden in central Virginia. Round seed-heads with dried sepals below them.
RFBNTP0K–A Monarda plant with purple blooms.
RM2RHWKA0–Common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) - Hall County, Georgia. A pollen covered bumble bee gathering pollen from a beebalm bloom.
RF2T6MBPN–Old illustration of Monarda punctata, (Horsemint). By G. Bonelli on Hortus Romanus, publ. N. Martelli, Rome, 1772 – 93
RM2R8FX2F–Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata) 1919 by Mary Vaux Walcott, born Philadelphia, PA 1860-died St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada 1940
RMANW4K5–Horsemint or Dotted Mint, Monarda punctata
RF2M08232–The pretty spotted beebalm flowers in the forest
RMP7F3DK–American horsemint or spotted beebalm, Monarda punctata. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RM2A83FFE–American horsemint or spotted beebalm, Monarda punctata. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London, 1880.
RM2AN16J9–An associational study of Illinois sand prairie . they have no part in the binding ofthe sand. They are absolutely dependent upon the bunch-grasses. Thecommonest of the interstitials are: Oenothera rhombipetala Nutt.,Ambrosia psilostachya DC, Linaria canadensis (Linn.) Dumont, Cassiachamaechrista Linn., Monarda punctata Linn., and Groton glandulosusLinn., var. septentrionalis Muell. Arg. The animals of the bunch-grass association may be classified inthe same v;ay as the plants: the d.ependencies and local distributionof the animals are very similar to those of the plants, though per-haps not s
RMMCF61R–. July. Monarda Didyma LYSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers 2 feet. Fortune!. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia (Creeping Jenny, or Money-wort). Valuable for planting under trees or shrubs where grass will not grow, where it quickly forms a dense carpet. Punctata. Yellow flowers during July and August 3 feet. Price. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) The evening Primroses are elegant subjects for growing in an ex- posed sunny position, either in the borde
RF2E5ATAP–Branch of spotted monarda (Monarda punctata) in winter in garden in central Virginia. Round seed-heads with dried sepals below them.
RMRYRRR1–Dreer's mid-summer list 1919 (1919) Dreer's mid-summer list 1919 . dreersmidsummerl1919henr Year: 1919 July. Monarda Didyma LYSIMACHIA Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Yellow flowers 2 feet. Fortune!. A neat variety, growing about 18 inches high, with dense, upright spikes of white flowers in August. Nummularia (Creeping Jenny, or Money-wort). Valuable for planting under trees or shrubs where grass will not grow, where it quickly forms a dense carpet. Punctata. Yellow flowers during July and August 3 feet. Price. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. ; $15.00 per 100. OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) The
RFRWM9C6–Close-up of flowers of Monarda punctate, also called horse mint and spotted mint.
RMANW4K8–Horsemint or Dotted Mint, Monarda punctata
RM2RD639X–Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata
RM2AMYH5H–An associational study of Illinois sand prairie . , Tephrosia virginiana, Cycloloma atriplicifolia, Polanisiap:raviolens, Crotonopsis linearis, Monarda punctata, s,nd the westernspecies Cristatella jamesil. Euphorbia corollata 8.nd Lespedezacapitata are two perennials sometimes seen on blow-sand. In theother sand regions of Illinois the floristic com.position of theblow-sand association varies considerably. The large sandy v/astes are also referred by Gleason to theblowsand association. The origin of these large expanses of baresand is normally the confluence of a number of blowouts. Often,how
RM2AJ3AE5–An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions : from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102nd meridian . escent or puberulent, the lower commonlypurple-spotted; stamens exserted. On dry hills or in thickets, Indiana to Alabama,west to Kansas and Arkansas. May-July. 7. Monarda punctata L. Horse-mint.Fig. 3642. Monarda punctata L. Sp. PI. 22. 1753. Perennial, usually rather densely pubescent ordowny; stem usually much branched, 2°-3° high.Leaves lanceolate, linear-lanceolate or nar
RMRE1GER–. The plants of Southern New Jersey with especial reference to the flora of the pine barrens and the geographic distribution of the species. Botany. N. J. Plants PLATE ex.. From Tainting by 11. E. Stone. HORSE MINT. Monarda punctata.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939. Trenton, N. J.
RM2G3BRFB–Digger Bee, Family Apidae, foraging on Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata
RMD19E19–Spotted Beebalm
RMRGWHG0–. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Fig-. 1. Black oak association, Oquawka area. Typical habitat of .Sy/ithvns Builii.. Fig-. 2. Typical opeuintr in the black cak association, Ocjuawka area, with Tepluosia vtrgiu- lana^ Monarda punctata^ Opniitia Rajinestjuii^ etc.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Illinois. Natural History Survey Division. Urbana, State of Illinois, Dept. of Registration and Educa
RM2G3BRFE–Digger Bee, Habropoda sp., foraging on Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata
RMRGE60G–. Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History. Natural history -- Illinois. i^'ig. 1. Black oak association, 0<iuawka area. Typical habitat of Syiilln'ris Biillit.. Wr^i^-MM^ â '^:v^- Fig-. .J. Typical opeuintr iu the black cak association, Ocjuawka area, with 7-f///osia viigii. lana, Monarda punctata, Opitntta Rafinesqiiii, etc.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Illinois State Laboratory
RM2BXCNHT–Monarda punctata L Monarda punctata L.
RME6GCDH–Spotted beebalm
RM2G3BRFH–Digger Bee, Habropoda sp., foraging on Spotted Beebalm, Monarda punctata
RMRGBBDN–. Bulletin of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. , â BULLETIN No. 372 lit "^ ""â sar^ /W^F^ Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry "w^^ ,^ ^^ ^ ^ J^lv'^^U WM. A. TAYLOR, Chief ^?^'^>J'U. Washington, D. C. May 16,1916 COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION OF THYMOL FROM HORSEMINT (MONARDA PUNCTATA), By S. C. Hood, Scientific Assistant, Drug-Plant and Poisonous-Plant Investigations. CONTENTS. Introduction - - - 1 Cultural methods for horsemint -. 3 Planting the seed 3 Soils 3 Cultivation and fertilizers 4 Harvesting 5 Distillation 6 Extraction of the thy
RM2BXE961–Monarda punctata var villicaulis Pennell Shinners Monarda punctata var villicaulis Pennell Shinners.
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