Source: Donna Bos
Monarda fistulosa
Wild Bergamot
Monarde fistuleuse
Obsolete Names
Oswego-tea
purple beebalm
wild horsemint
Seeds available at table Mixed Sun, Dry
We currently accept seeds for this plant
Bloom colour: Purple
Bloom period: Jul - Sep
Max Height: 4.0 feet
Max Width: 3.0 feet (spreads by rhizome)
Light condition:
More than 6 hours of direct sun a day
More than 2 or 3 hours but less than 6 hours of direct sun a day
Soil conditions:
Tolerates dry soil condition
Tolerates medium soil condition
Lifespan:
Perennial
plants that will that come back year after year
Gardener Experience:
Suitable for beginner gardeners
Easy to germinate
Self-seeding
Landscape uses:
Suitable for rain gardens
Suitable for shoreline rehabilitation
Suitable for container garden
Suitable for school gardens
Tolerates boulevard garden conditions
Ecological Benefits:
Supports hummingbirds
Supports birds
Supports pollinators
Butterfly host
Bee host
Tolerates:
Tolerates drought conditions
Tolerates salt conditions
Deer resistant
Rabbit resistant
Tolerates limestone conditions
Tolerates sandy conditions
Tolerates juglone conditions
Tolerates transplantation
Special Features and Considerations:
This plant is septic tank safe
Plant Location
Native to Ottawa region: Yes
Thrives in Ecozones
- Atlantic Maritime
- Boreal Plains
- Montane Cordillera
- Prairies
- Boreal Shield
- Pacific Maritime
- Mixed Wood Plains
Ecological Benefits
Butterflies Supported by Monarda fistulosa
- Pyrausta signatalis (Raspberry Pyrausta)
Specialized Bees Supported by Monarda fistulosa
- Dufourea monardae
Plants that grow in similar conditions, that bloom at the same time.
Complementary Plants
- Anaphalis margaritacea
Pearly Everlasting
Immortelle blanche - Asclepias tuberosa
Butterfly Milkweed
Asclépiade tubéreuse - Liatris spicata
Dense Blazing Star
Liatris à épi - Rudbeckia hirta
Black-eyed Susan
Rudbeckie hérissée - Schizachyrium scoparium
Little Bluestem Grass
Barbon à balais
Substitute For Non-Native Plants
- Lupinus (Non-Native Lupins)
- Buddleia (Butterfly Bush)
- Delphinium (Delphinium)
- Hesperis matronalis (Dame Rocket)
- Mentha (Non-Native Mints)
- Monarda (Beebalm cultivars)
Sowing Information
Download Sowing Label (PDF)
- Sowing depth: Surface sow
- Sow anytime
- Stratification duration: 0 days
- Self-seeding
- Notes: Can be sown in spring in warm soil.
Harvesting and Seed Sharing
- Harvest start month: September
- Harvesting indicator: Pods are brown, seeds are dark, and crisp, and little stem connecting the pod to the main stem is brown (not green)
- Harvesting mean: Put pods in food processor or blender and blend seeds, and strain seeds using a strainer
- Seed viability test: No test needed before donating
- Packaging measure: Half of one, 1/32 teaspoon
- Seed storage: Air dry in paper bag or open container, for a few days until crisp, shaking seeds to move them once in a while to prevent molding
- At least one cultivar: Yes, do not donate unless you know source, and there are no known cultivars in your garden or at proximity
- Remove non seed material
- No harvesting video available at this time.
Toxicity Notes
Not known to be toxic to mammals if ingested.