One of the most famous legends of the gods in Greek history is of 'Melissa', the goddess of the bees. In the human world, priestesses were referred to as 'Melissae' in the temples of the goddesses. In Greek mythology, Melissa was a nymph who was shown the use of honey by the bees.
The word Melissa is the abbreviated Middle Latin form of the Greek word melissóphyllon, which means 'bee leaf'. The name comes from the Greek word mélissa or mélitta meaning bee itself derived from meli meaning honey. Officinalis is New Latin and means 'in use pharmaceutically'.
The name Melissa is derived from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa) meaning "honeybee", owing to the abundance of nectar in the flowers. The stems are square, like most other plants in the mint family. ... Melissa (plant)
Melissa | |
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Family: | Lamiaceae |
Subfamily: | Nepetoideae |
Tribe: | Mentheae |
Genus: | Melissa L. |
History. The word Melissa is the abbreviated Middle Latin form of the Greek word melissóphyllon, which means 'bee leaf'. The name comes from the Greek word mélissa or mélitta meaning bee itself derived from meli meaning honey. Officinalis is New Latin and means 'in use pharmaceutically'.
One of the most famous legends of the gods in Greek history is of 'Melissa', the goddess of the bees. In the human world, priestesses were referred to as 'Melissae' in the temples of the goddesses. In Greek mythology, Melissa was a nymph who was shown the use of honey by the bees.
The name Melissa is derived from the Greek word μέλισσα (mélissa) meaning "honeybee", owing to the abundance of nectar in the flowers. The stems are square, like most other plants in the mint family. ... Melissa (plant)
Melissa | |
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Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Subfamily: | Nepetoideae |
Tribe: | Mentheae |