Bee Balm is absolutely irresistible to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds! Uniquely shaped flowers perch on erect stems in scarlet red, pink and purple shades, and leaves can be used to make a delightful herbal tea. Monarda is a strong grower in the North, but can be overpowering in Southern gardens. All of our Monarda are mildew resistant varieties. Shop our selection of Monarda plants below.
Bee Balm is irresistible to butterflies, bees and hummingbirds. Bluestone varieties are all mildew resistant and are offered in a variety of colors.
The common name of Bee Balm is in reference to the former use of plant resins to soothe bee stings.
Monarda do best in full sun with at least 6 hours of sun per day. Avoid crowding and extended periods of dry. Plants will spread, so give them room!
Another common name for Monarda is Oswego Tea. The plant leaves were used in tea to treat lung and flu ailments by the Oswego Indians of New York State. The aromatic leaves and flowers, edible raw or cooked, are still used today for teas and in salads.
Yes! Bluestone has chosen varieties that are known for their top-notch powdery mildew resistance. You can also reduce the chance of powdery mildew in all plants by supplying good air circulation between plants (avoid crowding), ensure the soil does not dry out for extended periods and remove foliage in fall to eliminate overwintering any stage of the fungus.