Oswego tea (English name)

Japanese: Oswego tea(英語表記)Oswegotea
Oswego tea (English name)

…About 20 species are known to be native to North America, but the following two species are widely cultivated as ornamental plants . Oswego tea, bee balm (illustration) is native to North America and grows to a height of 60-90cm. It has an upright, four-sided stem and sharply pointed, lanceolate leaves that grow in pairs. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Oswego tea" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…北アメリカ原産で約20種が知られているが,次の2種が観賞植物として多く栽培される。タイマツバナM.didymaL.(英名Oswego tea,bee balm)(イラスト)は北アメリカ原産で,草丈60~90cm。四稜形の茎を直立し,葉は鋭尖頭の披針形葉を対生する。…

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