About This Plant
Wild Bergamot is a fragrant perennial that enlivens sunny landscapes with its lavender-pink blooms. From mid to late summer, it grows 3 to 4 feet tall. It produces nectar-rich, tubular flowers attracting bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and moths. Its mint-scented foliage adds aromatic interest to any garden, creating a sensory experience for gardeners and wildlife alike.
It thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained, moderately moist soils. Once established, it is also drought-tolerant, making it a hardy and versatile choice for wildflower meadows, prairies, and pollinator gardens. It naturalizes easily, spreading through rhizomes to form dense patches of colorful blooms, perfect for filling large spaces in native gardens.
Monarda fistulosa plays an essential role in pollinator habitats, providing a vital food source for insects and serving as a larval host for moths. Hummingbird moths are particularly drawn to its tubular flowers, mimicking the hovering behavior of hummingbirds as they sip nectar. Its dense growth suppresses weeds, and its deer-resistant nature ensures reliable performance in low-maintenance plantings. Additionally, its dried flowers and leaves can be harvested for use in herbal teas and potpourri.