4 Live Raspberry Bee Balm Plants | Monarda Perennial | Pollinator Friendly | Hummingbird & Butterfly Garden | Full Sun Hardy
4 Live Raspberry Bee Balm Plants | Monarda Perennial | Pollinator Friendly | Hummingbird & Butterfly Garden | Full Sun Hardy
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Fill your garden with vibrant color and beneficial pollinators with 4 Live Raspberry Bee Balm (Monarda) Plants. This hardy native perennial produces rich raspberry-purple blooms above deep green aromatic foliage, creating a stunning display throughout the summer while attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.
Monarda is easy to grow, low maintenance, and spreads into attractive clumps that return larger each year. Its fragrant mint-like foliage and long-lasting blooms make it an excellent choice for pollinator gardens, cottage landscapes, perennial borders, native plantings, and fresh-cut flower arrangements.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Monarda spp.
- Common Name: Raspberry Bee Balm
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Quantity: 4 Live Plants
- Flower Color: Deep Raspberry Purple
- Foliage Color: Dark Green, Aromatic
- Mature Height: Approximately 24 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Summer
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clump Forming
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Characteristics: Fragrant, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Pollinator Friendly
Why You'll Love It
- Brilliant raspberry-purple blooms
- Attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, and bees
- Native North American perennial
- Aromatic mint-like foliage
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Easy to grow and low maintenance
- Excellent cut flowers
- Returns bigger every year
Perfect For
- Pollinator gardens
- Hummingbird gardens
- Butterfly gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Native landscapes
- Perennial borders
- Cut flower gardens
- Sunny flower beds
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun in well-drained soil. Water regularly while establishing, then provide moderate moisture as needed. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering. Divide mature clumps every few years to promote vigorous growth.
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