| Bee Balm | Monarda didyma | |  | Unique, rich coral-pink flowers are excellent for cutting. Plant in gardens and naturalized areas, allowing room to spread. Highly mildew resistant. Leaves can be used for tea. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 18" | 3-8 |
| | | |  | Oversized flowers with reddish hues and pink undertones are a magnet to hummingbirds and add great color to the garden during the summer months. Great flower color, habit and exceptional tolerance to mildew. Fire Marshall beebalm resulted from a cross made between two of the best beebalms for midwestern gardens, Monarda ‘Marshalls Delight’ and M. ‘Jacob Cline’. Monarda ‘Fire Marshall’ produces oversized flower heads in red with pink undertones on stems to 2’ to 3’ tall. Good green foliage, and high powdery mildew resistance during five years of trials at Chicago Botanic Garden. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 24"-30" | 5-8 |
| | | |  | Grand Marshall TM Bee Balm produces a profusion of brilliant fuchsia-purple flowers atop mid-sized, upright plants from mid through late summer. They add a fun element to fresh flower bouquets. This cultivar exhibits excellent mildew resistance. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-30" | 15"-18" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | Striking lavender-purple flowers attract butterlies and hummingbirds. Excellent mounding habit makes it ideal for perennial, herb or cutting gardens and natural plantings, combined with phlox, cranesbill and yarrow. Fragrant leaves make a delicious tea. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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18" | 24" | 3-9 |
| | | |  | Very large, bright red florets appear in tight clusters atop stocky, square stems from midsummer to fall. This variety is one of the most mildew resistant as reported throughout the United States. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 12"-24" | 4-9 |
| | | |  | Easy to grow with mixed flower colors of red, pink & mauve. Foliage has a mint fragrance. | 5C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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24"-36" | 18"-24" | 3-9 |
| | | |  | Buds that resemble raspberries open to reveal the wine red flowers of this selection. They appear atop the stocky, square stems from midsummer to fall. This variety out-blooms most other monardas. | 9C-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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30"-42" | 30"-42" | 4-9 |