
Monarda - Wikipedia
Monarda is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. [3] . The genus is endemic to North America. [2][4] Common names include bergamot, bee balm, horsemint, and oswego tea, the first being inspired by the fragrance of the leaves, which is reminiscent of bergamot orange (Citrus bergamia).
How to Grow and Care for Bee Balm - The Spruce
Oct 16, 2023 · Bee balm (Monarda spp.) is a long-blooming perennial magnet for butterflies, bees, songbirds, and hummingbirds. Learn to grow this North American native.
Bee Balm: How to Grow and Care for Monarda | HGTV
Monardas spice up the summer garden with their fragrant foliage and shaggy flowers. Sixteen species of this tough perennial are native to North America, but most of us grow red Monarda didyma (commonly called bee balm) or lavender to pinkish Monarda fistulosa (also known as wild bergamot). Shown here: 'Pardon My Cerise'
Monarda (Bee Balm) - Gardenia
Monarda, also known as Bee Balm or Bergamot, is a spectacular genus in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Native to North America, it is particularly notable for its vibrant, showy flowers and aromatic foliage.
Monarda - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Monarda is a genus of flowering perennial plants in the Lamiaceae (mint) family. and is native to North America. There are several varieties and many cultivars available. They typically grow 2-4 feet tall but some may get taller.
Monarda didyma - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Attracts bumblebees, swallowtail butterflies, and Ruby-throated hummingbirds. It is a larval host to the hermit sphinx, orange mint moth, and the raspberry pyrausta. Members of the genus Monarda support the following specialized bees: Dufourea monardae, Perdita (Perdita) gerhardi, and Protandrena abdominalis. Play Value: Attracts Pollinators
How to Plant and Care for Monarda - Garden Design
Monarda fistulosa. Zones: 3-9. Height/Spread: Upright spreading habit, 2-4 feet tall and 2 feet wide. Exposure: Full sun to partial shade. Bloom Time: Mid-summer to early fall. Color: Pale lavender-pink flowers, green foliage. This native wildflower is typically found growing in prairies, open meadows and along roadsides.
Monarda / Bee Balm - Bluestone Perennials
Monarda / Bee Balm. Bee Balm is absolutely irresistible to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds! Uniquely shaped flowers perch on erect stems in scarlet red, pink and purple shades, and leaves can be used to make a delightful herbal tea. Monarda is a strong grower in the North, but can be overpowering in Southern gardens.
Bee Balm: Care & Growing Guide - The Spruce
Nov 4, 2021 · Bee balm (Monarda spp.) brings vibrant colors, lovely aromas, and a plethora of wildlife to the garden. Learn how to care for this genus of plants.
Monarda didyma - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Monarda didyma, known by a number of different common names including bee balm, Oswego tea and bergamot, is native to eastern North America where it typically occurs in bottomlands, thickets, moist woods and along streambanks from Maine to …
10 Different Varieties of Bee Balm (Monarda) - Garden Lovers …
Monarda or bee balm is a perennial that is native to North America. The plant produces beautiful flowers in purple, red, pink or white. The green foliage of bee balm is also scented.
Your Complete Guide for Monarda: From Planting and Blooming …
Aug 20, 2024 · Monarda, commonly known as Bee Balm, is a vibrant and versatile perennial that has become a favorite among gardeners. Known for its bright, tubular flowers and aromatic foliage, Monarda is not only visually appealing but also highly beneficial to garden ecosystems.
Monarda / RHS
Monarda. Botanical name: Monarda. Common name: bee balm, bergamot, Oswego tea. With aromatic foliage and flowers over a long period in summer, bergamots are ideal for any mixed or herbaceous summer border. They combine well with other perennials and grasses, especially in prairie-style plantings.
Monarda fistulosa - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Monarda fistulosa, commonly called wild bergamot, is a common Missouri native perennial which occurs statewide in dryish soils on prairies, dry rocky woods and glade margins, unplanted fields and along roads and railroads. A clump-forming, mint family member that grows typically to …
How to Plant and Grow Bee Balm - Gardener's Path
Jul 25, 2023 · Bee balm is a perennial flowering herb in the mint family. Like many mints, it has a square stem, opposite leaves, and creeping rhizomes that spread rapidly under the soil. There are quite a few varieties of Monarda. Perhaps the most commonly cultivated variety, M. didyma, boasts bright red tufted blossoms with tubular petals.
How to Grow, Harvest, and Preserve Bee Balm (Monarda)
Mar 10, 2016 · Monarda is a popular perennial plant used in bee and butterfly gardens. It is commonly known as Bee Balm and its fragrant blossoms attract bees, hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinating insects. Monarda also has a long history of medicinal uses by Native American tribes, American Eclectic physicians, the Shakers, and herbalist.
Bee Balm: How To Plant, Grow, and Care for Monarda
Aug 24, 2023 · Today, we’ll go over some of the Monarda species of plants, and examine the differences between these different types of bee balm. We’ll discuss: How to care for annual and perennial varieties; How to propagate new ones; Talk about the historical uses of bee balm plants; Listen to this post on the Epic Gardening Podcast
Bee Balm Guide: Planting, Growing, and Caring for Monarda Plants
May 3, 2024 · Bee Balm, scientifically known as Monarda, is a perennial favorite among gardeners due to its vibrant flowers and aromatic leaves, which attract a plethora of pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Monarda 'Mojo' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Monarda is a genus of about 15 species of annuals and herbaceous perennials from prairies and woodlands in North America. They flower from mid-summer to early fall and are loved by bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators.
Monarda 'Petite Delight' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Monarda is a genus of about 15 species of annuals and herbaceous perennials from prairies and woodlands in North America. They flower from mid-summer to early fall and are loved by bees, hummingbirds and other pollinators.
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