Wild Bergamot - PollinateHV Local Ecotype
Monarda fistulosa
Certified Organic
Grown on Our Farm
A showy, adaptable native that draws hummingbirds and resists browsing mammals.
In the height of summer, this native powerhouse transforms the garden into a bustling hub of activity. Wild Bergamot, a showy relative of mint, sends up lavender, tubular blooms that act as a beacon for "flashy" pollinators, including hummingbirds, hummingbird moths, and skippers. It serves as a crucial host plant for the hermit sphinx moth and signals a thriving, diverse ecosystem. Adaptable and hardy, it thrives in a range of sun and soil conditions, spreading via rhizomes to create a field aglow with color that—thanks to its strong, herby taste—deer and other browsing mammals will happily leave alone.
Beyond its ecological beauty, this plant, often called Bee Balm, is a versatile addition to the kitchen and apothecary. Its leaves and flowers carry a spicy, aromatic kick reminiscent of Greek oregano. Harvest them to brew soothing teas, create tinctures for respiratory support, or simply sprinkle the petals over salads and savory dishes for a burst of flavor and color. Whether you are restoring a meadow or stocking a kitchen garden, this dual-purpose native is an essential companion.
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Product Details
| Days to Maturity | 365+ days |
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| Days to Germination | 7-14 days |
| Width at Maturity | 12-18" |
| Height at Maturity | 48" |
| Hardiness Zone Range | 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
| Sun Conditions | Partial Sun (4-6 hours Sun), Full Sun (8+ Hours Sun) |
| Planting Depth | ¼" |
| Row Spacing | 24-36" |
| Plant Spacing | 12-18" |



Wild Bergamot - PollinateHV Local Ecotype
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