0.2 grams, approx. 500 seeds
Monarda fistulosa. Wild Bergamot seeds, commonly known as Bee Balm, produce curious flowers that vary in shades from pink to lavender. These flowers appear in July and August above stout, strong stems bearing aromatic leaves. The leaves are excellent in tea, reminiscent of the distinct flavour to Earl Grey blends. Plants grow to a height of 60-90cm (24-36″), and those that don’t survive as perennials in Coastal gardens will likely self-sow. All bergamots are highly attractive to beneficial pollinators like butterflies and wild bees. Hummingbirds will stage territorial fights to stake their claims over a wild bergamot plant in full bloom.
- Highly attractive to pollinators
- Distinct flavour of Earl Grey tea
- Flowers vary from pink to lavender
- Commonly known as bee balm
- Grows to height of 60-90cm (24-36″)
- Season: Warm season
- Exposure: Full-sun