Monday, October 29, 2012

Bee Balm Flower Photos And Plant Information

Bee Balm (Monarda), also known as Bergamot, Oswego Tea, or Horsemint, is a vibrant, nectar-rich perennial loved by bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. ЁЯМ╕ЁЯРЭ

-ЁЯМ╝ Key Features

-Flower Colors: Red, pink, purple, white
-Bloom Time: Summer (June–August)
-Height: 2–4 feet depending on variety
-Fragrance: Leaves have a refreshing, mint-like scent
-Uses: Ornamental gardens, herbal tea, medicinal remedies

ЁЯМ▒ Growing Conditions

Requirement | Ideal Condition 

-Sunlight: Full sun (6+ hrs/day), tolerates partial shade 
-Soil: Moist, well-draining
-Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, especially in summer 
-Climate: Hardy in Zones 4–9 
-Spacing: 18–24 inches apart for airflow 

ЁЯТб Tip: Good air circulation prevents powdery mildew , a common issue with bee balm.
-ЁЯМ┐ Care Tips

-Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms
-Divide clumps every 2–3 years to maintain vigor
-Mulch to retain moisture
-Avoid overhead watering to reduce fungal problems

-ЁЯРЭ Benefits & Uses

-Pollinator Magnet: Excellent for supporting bees and butterflies
-Herbal Uses: Leaves are used for "tea", calming cold symptoms, and aiding digestion
-Aromatic foliage  helps deter some garden pests

-:ЁЯМ║ Popular Varieties :-

-Monarda didyma  – bright red flowers; very attractive to hummingbirds
-Monarda fistulosa  – lavender-purple blooms; strong medicinal fragrance
-‘Jacob Cline’  – mildew-resistant, bold red flowers
-‘Raspberry Wine’  – tall with deep pink blooms
























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