Native to US prairies, this heirloom is also known as monarda, horsemint, wild bee balm and Oswego tea (because of its use by Native Americans). Its complex flavor is a combination of oregano, thyme and mint, a unique seasoning for jellies, salads and other savory dishes. The showy, pinkish lavender flowers bloom all summer to the delight of bees, hummingbirds and butterflies, the wood nymph butterfly in particular. Adaptable to short periods of drought and poor soils and resistant to mildew. Perennial in USDA zones 3 to 9. Deer resistant.
Botanical Name | Monarda Fistulosa |
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Cold Hardiness | Perennial in USDA Zones 3 to 9 |
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Days to Germination | 14 to 21 days |
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Harvest Season | Blooms Summer to Fall |
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Height | 36 to 48 in |
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Light Requirements | Full Sun to Part Shade |
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Minimum Spacing | 18 to 24 in |
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Net Content | 100 g |
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Width | 18 to 24 in |
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