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The Cambridge Scarlet Monarda puts on a splendid display in the middle border in early summer. Its bright red blooms are particularly at...Read More
I planted 4 of these in a 6' diameter bed and they practically took over. apparently S. Indiana really agrees with them. I love the bees ...Read More
I planted mine as 5 little plants I bought off of someone on Craigslist back in 2008 and they spread like wild fire and are growing great...Read More
This plant (bee-balm) has grown very well for me here in tallmadge Ohio (Northeast Ohio).zone 5-6
In Missouri, I grew this at our previous house in full afternoon sun and it spread like crazy. Easy to grow--I started mine (5) from bar...Read More
I love the bee balm family. They produce some very striking and unusual flowers. It seems to thrive in Virginia's clay soil, but they d...Read More
The flowers are striking, but the foliage is prone to mildew and it spreads about 12" out in each direction each year. At least the roots...Read More