Beebalm

Beebalm

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Beebalm or Oswego Tea (Monarda didyma) is a member of the mint family, and is as attractive to butterflies as hummingbirds. It prefers plenty of sun with partial shade during the heat of the day. and moist soil. Its close relative, Wild Bergamot, M. fistulosa, has a pinkish or pale lavender blossom and similar habitat needs. Monarda can spread aggressively by rhizomes, but can easily be pulled and shared with a friend. Flower heads are terminal and the floral bracts are usually red-tinted. Blooms late spring to early autumn, growing 2-6′ tall.