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Does wild bergamot/horsemint have a poisonous lookalike?
Emily Anderson
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I was wanting to make some tea from a patch of beebalm/horsemint, whatever it's called. But it's not flowering yet and I want to be sure. The leaves are very fragrant and are stemmed. I know there's a stemless variety but that's about it.
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