Monarda punctata

Spotted Bee Balm

Horsemint or Spotted Bee Balm is a native which flourishes in sandy or well drained sites.  The tubular creamy pink flowers are spotted with purple, but their pinkish green lanceolate bracts are really the attention grabbers.  The circular flower clusters extend up the purplish stems for an extended time in July and August, providing important food for butterflies, pollinators and hummingbirds.  The leaves are narrow and fragrant when touched.  Monarda punctata gets the common name Horsemint because it used to be used as medicine for horses.

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Qty Description Comments Future Crop Future Crop Ready Date
123 Monarda punctata #1 (NATIVE-creamy pink) Login for pricing
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