Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata)
Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata) is a native, upright perennial known for its unique, spotted lavender-pink blooms and whorls of colorful bracts. Ideal for native plantings, pollinator gardens, and naturalized areas, it adds distinctive texture, architectural interest, and ecological benefits to sunny landscapes.
Distinctive Features
This variety produces layered whorls of tubular, lavender-pink flowers with purple spots, surrounded by showy, pale pink or cream-colored bracts. The fragrant, mint-scented foliage adds texture while deterring deer. Nectar-rich blooms attract a variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects. Its tall, airy habit adds architectural interest to garden beds and meadows.
Growing Conditions
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade.
- Soil: Prefers dry to medium, well-drained soil.
- Water: Drought-tolerant once established; avoid overwatering.
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3-9.
Ideal Uses
- Native Plant Gardens: Supports local ecosystems and bionaversity.
- Pollinator Gardens: Attracts bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
- Naturalized Areas: Ideal for meadows and wildflower plantings.
- Cottage Gardens: Adds unique texture and color.
Low Maintenance Care
- Watering: Water regularly during establishment; reduce watering once established.
- Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continued flowering.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring.
- Winter Care: Cut back stems in late fall or early spring.
Why Choose Spotted Bee Balm?
- Unique Spotted Blooms: Adds architectural interest and texture.
- Pollinator-Friendly: Supports a variety of pollinators and beneficial insects.
- Drought-Tolerant: Thrives in dry, well-drained conditions.
- Native Plant Benefits: Enhances local ecosystems and bionaversity.
For unique texture, native beauty, and pollinator support, Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata) is an excellent choice for native plantings, naturalized areas, and pollinator gardens.