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Monarda didyma
Oswego tea Os*we"go tea" (Bot.) An American aromatic herb (Monarda didyma), with showy, bright red, labiate flowers.

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- Didyma (/ˈdɪdɪmə/; Ancient Gr****: Δίδυμα) was an ancient Gr**** sanctuary on the coast of Ionia in the domain of the famous city of Miletus. Apollo was...
- Monarda didyma, the crimson beebalm, scarlet beebalm, scarlet monarda, Eau-de-Cologne plant, Oswego tea, or bergamot, is an aromatic herb in the family...
- Melhania didyma is a plant in the mallow family Malvaceae, native to southern Africa. Melhania didyma grows as a low bushy shrub 20–60 centimetres (8–24 in)...
- Naticidae, the moon snails. Neverita didyma ampla (Philippi, 1849) Neverita didyma hayashii (Azuma, 1961) Neverita didyma hosoyai (Kira, 1959) The size of...
- Melitaea didyma, the spotted fritillary or red-band fritillary, is a Palearctic butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. Melitaea didyma is a medium-sized...
- Micrathyria didyma, the three-striped dasher, is a species of skimmer in the dragonfly family Libellulidae. It is found in the Caribbean Sea, Central America...
- Biscutella didyma, commonly known as buckler mustard, is a species of annual herb in the family Br****icaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and...
- Torellia didyma is a species of small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Capulidae, the cap snails. Torellia didyma Bouchet & Warén,...
- Choanograptis didyma is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in New Guinea. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Choanograptis didyma. Wikispecies...
- Ancita didyma is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Blackburn in 1901. It is known from Australia. biolib.cz - Ancita...