Monarda didyma Grand Parade ('Acrade' PP19580) (20)ct Flat
Family: Lamiaceae, Mint; Common name: Beebalm, Oswego Tea, Bergamot, Horsemint.
Zone 3 to 8.
Full sun to part shade, it will spread faster with afternoon shade;
Plants reach 13 to 16 inches tall and 16 to 20 inches feet wide, clump-forming perennial. Growth rate: moderate.
Exceptionally hardy monardas. Grand Parade Bee Balm produces a profusion of lavender-purple flowers atop mid-sized, very compact, upright plants from mid through late summer. They add a fun element to fresh flower bouquets. This cultivar exhibits very good mildew resistance.
Monarda tolerates most soil conditions, but will grow best in organic, medium-to-wet, moisture-retentive soils in full sun to part shade. Soil should not be allowed to dry out, beebalm is not drought tolerant. Beebalm does well in full sun or partial shade. Plants multiple rapidly by underground rhizomes, faster with shade, but will flower more in the sun. Division of plants every three to four years, in the spring, will keep them healthy and vigorous.
Landscape uses: borders, naturalized gardens, bee, butterfly and hummingbird gardens, wild or native plant garden, meadow, herb garden, naturalized planting or along ponds or streams. Attractive to bees, hummingbirds and butterflies, particularly in mass plantings. Monarda has a long summer bloom season, removing spent blooms will prolong bloom cycle. Deer resistant. A clump-forming member of the mint family member, the serrated, aromatic leaves smell like mint when crushed; and its wonderful for cut flowers. |