MONARDA fistulosa (Bergamot)

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MONARDA fistulosa (Bergamot) is a perennial flowering plant native to North America. Bergamot is a herbaceous perennial, meaning it lives for multiple years. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family. Bergamot plants grow upright and can reach heights of 2 to 4 feet (60 to 120 cm). The leaves are lance-shaped,...
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MONARDA fistulosa (Bergamot) is a perennial flowering plant native to North America. Bergamot is a herbaceous perennial, meaning it lives for multiple years. It belongs to the Lamiaceae family.

Bergamot plants grow upright and can reach heights of 2 to 4 feet (60 to 120 cm). The leaves are lance-shaped, opposite, and aromatic when crushed. The flowers are showy and tubular, arranged in dense, spherical clusters at the top of the stems. The blooms are typically lavender to purple in color, but can also be pink or white. They have a unique, layered appearance with protruding stamens, giving them a spiky look.

Bergamot typically blooms in the summer, usually between June and August. The blooming period may vary depending on the local climate and growing conditions.

Bergamot thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers well-draining soil and can tolerate various soil types, including sandy or loamy soils. It is relatively adaptable and can grow in both cool and warm regions. Bergamot is known for its ability to tolerate dry conditions.

Bergamot is highly valued for its beautiful flowers and aromatic foliage. It is often used in native plant gardens, wildflower meadows, and cottage-style landscapes. The flowers are attractive to pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. The leaves of Bergamot can also be used to make herbal teas and as a culinary herb with a minty, citrusy flavor.

Bergamot, with its striking flowers and aromatic foliage, adds color, fragrance, and wildlife value to gardens. Its adaptability to various growing conditions and ability to attract pollinators make it a popular choice for eco-friendly landscapes and herb gardens.

Number of Seeds Max Coverage Area (Square Ft.)
0.5OZ 43,750 2000
1OZ 87,500 4,000
1/4LB 350,000 16,000
1/2LB 700,000 32,000
1LB 1,400,000 64,000
5LB 7,000,000 320,000

Scientific Name: Monarda Fistulosa 

Common Name: Bergamot

Plant Type: Perennial 

Family: Lamiaceae or Labiatae 

Native Range: North-Eastern North America – Quebec to Minnesota to Texas   

Height: 24-48 "

Spread: 24-36 "

Habitat: Prairies, Dry rocky woods, Glade margins, Unplanted Fields, Along roads 

Zone: USDA Hardiness Zone 4-10

Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade

Blooming Season: Late Summer, Mid-Summer 

Attracts: Butterflies and Hummingbirds 

Resistant: Deer and Drought Resistant 

Characteristics: Showy, Fragrant, Good Cut, Good Dried 

Flower Color: Pink/Lavender 

Moisture: Dry to Medium 

Water Requirement: Medium  

Soil Type: Clay soil, Dry soil, Shallow-Rocky soil  

Soil pH: Alkaline (pH>7.2), Acidic (pH<6.8), Circumneutral (pH 6.8-7.2)

Advantage: Medium Maintenance 

Uses: Entire Plant can be used as potherb, Flavoring in salads and cooked foods

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