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Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia

Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel
Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia | Bergamotplant, Indianennetel | Minzeblättrige Indianernessel
Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia
Mint Leaved Bergamot, Beebalm, Bergamot | Purple-violet | July - August | ± 75 cm | Sun | Dry, Normal | 9 cm pot
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Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia - Mint Leaved Bergamot

Botanical name       : Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia 
Common name          : Mint Leaved Bergamot, Beebalm, Bergamot 

Colour               : Purple-violet 
Flowering time       : July - August 
Full grown height    : ± 75 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Dry, Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -35°C  (USDA Zone 4) 
Spacing              : ± 40 cm (± 6 per m²) 
Details              : Insect friendly 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Beebalm (Monarda):
Beebalm (Monarda) is an upright perennial available in many colours. Beebalm likes a fertile, good soil. If they do not get this, they can start 'wandering' through the border, looking for this. You can prevent this by digging the plants up every few years, split them and add lots of fresh compost to the soil. Beebalm can be susceptible to mildew, especially if they are in too dry soil. Ensure there is plenty of air around the plant so that the foliage can dry off quickly. After flowering you can cut Beebalm bright back, which will encourage new shoots. Because of its architectural properties and unusual flowers, Beebalm should have a place in every border. It is also a good plant for in the prairie garden. Good neighbour plants for Beebalm are Fountain Grass (Pennisetum), Coneflower (Rudbeckia), Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Aster (Aster) and tall Phlox (Phlox).

Mint Leaved Bergamot - Monarda fistulosa subsp. menthifolia