Bee Balm: Care Growing Guide - The Spruce Bee balm (Monarda) is a vibrant perennial native to North America known for its bold colors, fragrant blooms, and adaptability in gardens This easy-to-grow plant, part of the mint family, attracts pollinators while adding visual appeal to pollinator gardens, herb gardens, and containers
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How to Plant and Care for Bee Balm - Better Homes Gardens Bee balm is a sure bet for bringing pollinators to the garden with its blossoms reminiscent of fireworks in a variety of colors Vigorous growth and a long bloom time make this native plant a standout in any garden setting
Bee Balm (Monarda didyma) - Native Plant Guide Monarda didyma, commonly known as Bee Balm, Wild Bergamot, or Oswego Tea, is one of eastern North America’s most spectacular native wildflowers, renowned for its brilliant scarlet tubular flowers that create stunning displays in summer gardens
Bee Balm Flower Plant - How To Plant Bee Balm And Bee Balm Care The bee balm plant is a North American native that thrives in woodland areas Also known as bergamot and by its botanical name Monarda, bee balm is attractive to bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
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Monarda - Wikipedia Bee balm was traditionally used by Native Americans as a seasoning for wild game, particularly birds The plants are widespread across North America and can be found in moist meadows, hillsides, and forest clearings up to 5,000 feet (1,500 m) in elevation
Bee Balm: How To Plant, Grow, and Care for Monarda Bee Balm is just one of the many common names for all Monarda species All members of the mint family, bee balm wildflowers attract pollinators and people alike All are native to southern Canada through the Eastern US Some species hail as far south as Mexico