$8.00
A clump-forming, mint family member that grows typically to 1-2′ tall. Each flower head rests on a whorl of showy, purplish, leafy bracts. Flowers attract bees and butterflies when they bloom in May and June. The aromatic gray-green leaves may be used in teas.
Description
Monarda bradburiana
BLOOM: May-June
HEIGHT: 18”-24”
SPREAD: 12”-18”
SUN: Light sun to shade
MOISTURE: Average
WILDLIFE: Hummingbirds, pollinators, bees
Additional information
| Size | Pint, Quart |
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