Description
New to our catalogue for 2025
A clump-forming perennial to 40cm tall, with lance-shaped, aromatic, dark green foliage. From mid-summer to early autumn each upright stem carries a whorl of two-lipped, tubular, pink, purpleflowers
Flowering: Summer – Autumn
Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height: 110cm
Spread: 50 – 100cm
Common Name: Bee-Balm, Bergamot,
Family: Lamiaceae
Foliage: Ovate
Basic Colour: ( mixed )
Flower Colour: Red / Pink / Purple / White
Natural Flowering: July – September
Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy
Height with Flowers: 110cm
Soil Requirements: well-drained / average / moist
Soil ph: acid / alkaline / neutral
Location: Border / Cottage Garden
Usage: ornamental / bee plant food / attracts pollinators.
Pruning: Suitable to cut flowers and regularly deadheading will encourage reflowering. Cut stems down to grown in autumn, unless you would like winter structure from the seed heads.
Tolerates:
Origin: Cultivar
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