citronsavból
Citronsavból, also known as lemon balm, is a perennial herb native to the Mediterranean region, particularly common in Italy and France. It belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae, and is valued for its aromatic leaves and culinary uses. The plant typically grows to a height of about 60-90 cm, with a square stem and opposite, ovate leaves that are slightly hairy and have a distinctive lemon scent.
The leaves of citronsavból are used in various culinary applications. They are often added to salads, soups,
The plant is relatively easy to grow and can be cultivated in gardens or as a houseplant.
In summary, citronsavból is a versatile and aromatic herb with a range of culinary and medicinal uses.