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Monarda fistulosa
Monarda fistulosa













monarda fistulosa

Severe cases may require fungicidal sprays. In addition, if the soil is allowed to dry out, the stressed plants become increasingly susceptible to disease. especially in crowded conditions with poor airflow but this particular species shows resistance. Insects, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Powdery mildew can be a problem with all Monarda spp. Of note, this plant is tolerant of black walnut.įire Risk: This plant has a medium flammability rating.īlooms: Summer/Late Summer Nut/Fruit/Seed: Late Summer/Fall May be used in the perennial border, but is simply a less colorful selection than the similar-in-appearance Monarda didyma and its many cultivars (the beebalms). Provides color and contrast for the herb garden, wild garden, native plant garden, meadow or naturalized area. It is a clump-forming, mint family member that grows typically to 2-4' tall. Monarda fistulosa, commonly called wild bergamot, is a native perennial that occurs in dryish soils on prairies, dry rocky woods and glade margins, unplanted fields and along roads and railroads.

monarda fistulosa

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Monarda fistulosa