> Seeds M Home > Monarda Monarda Products found in this category: 15 [1] Page 1 of 1 Sort By: Please Select.... Best Selling Newest Name a-z Name z-a Code a-z Code z-a Price 0-9 Price 9-0 Show All Monarda bradburiana Code: MO3A Price: $2.50 Qty in Stock: 0 Sorry, we are currently sold out of 'Monarda bradburiana'. Please check back later. Quantity in Basket: none Monarda bradburiana 'Lavender' Code: 62MO-A7 Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none This is the normal color of this 2 foot tall growing species (a small percent of plants will have other colors), the flower color is a soft lavender. A good species for open shade in moist soils. Zones 4-8. 100 seeds Monarda citriodora Code: MC02-B2 Price: $1.45 Quantity in Basket: none 'Lemon Mint' or 'Purple Horse Mint' or 'Oswego tea' and 'Bee Balm' (mo-NARD-ah cit-ree-DOO-ra) lemon-scented leaves and flowers attractive to bees, drought tolerant with lavender-pink flowers. Plants grow 1-3 feet tall and are upright with a width of 12 inches. Perennials? Or annuals that should be grown in moisture retentive soils in full sun to light shade. Plants bloom in early summer and have flowers on them to late summer. This member of the mint family is loved by butterflies and bees. The scented foliage is a welcome addition to the wild flower garden or sunny boarder- plants will self sow were happy. Native of south-central US including the states of Texas, Missouri, and Kansas. Plants are said to be deer resistant. Very lightly cover seeds and use 70F, germination in two weeks, if little germination, then move to the fridge for three weeks. 100 seeds. Monarda didyma Code: KK9J-A8 Price: $2.85 Quantity in Basket: none (Goldemelisse) 'Bergamot' or 'Oswego Tea' or 'Scarlet Beebalm' Lamiaceae: Red flowers on plants that grow 3.5 feet tall. Flowering from July to late August, Plants like moist but well draining soils in full sun to part shade. Plants spread-out to form nice clumps that are loved by hummingbirds, butterflies and bees, a must-have in a butterfly garden or wildflower garden. Best flowering in full sun in moisture retentive soils, dry soils and humid air tend to produce plants prone to be effected by powdery mildew attacks, so use a rich-organic soil and water when dry. Clumps can divided in spring or after flowering, after a few years its often helpful to dig up clumps and replant if your soils are not perfect - remove old woody stems and replant the new stolonifouros shoots. Nice cut flowers and the petals can be dried and retain their red color, but they will not remain attached to the flower. The dried flowers can be soaked in hot water and produce an interesting red color. Zones 3-9. Native to Eastern North America were it is found along edges of streams and in wooded locations with moister retentive soils. 30 seeds. Monarda didyma 'Bee Balm Mixed' Code: MN34 Price: $1.69 Quantity in Basket: none A very nice selection of different colors offered in this mix , this strain produces darker and nice softer shades and more consistently nice plants than other mixes. Should include the full color spectrum that Bee-balms have to offer. Plants grow 30-45 inches tall. Zones 3-8. 50 seeds. Monarda didyma 'Blue to Wine Red Mix' Code: MO04-H2 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Bee-Balm' or 'Sweet Bergamot' or 'Horsemint' or 'Oswego Tea' (mo-NARD-ha DI-di-ma) This selection should produce some nice plants with good mildew resistance, its a mix tilted more toward the violets and purples and wine-red. These are hybrid plants from the species didyma and fistulosa (fist-ew-LO-sa). Hummingbirds really love these plants. Plants grow 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall and will form a spreading clump that will reach three to four feet wide in a year or two. Clumps should be divided every three years to remove excess woody growth which will over time retard good growth.. Most plants out of this seed strain have good mildew resistant and the colors are bright and showy. A nice way to have a selection of the red shaded Monarda for the butterfly and hummingbird garden. Great cut flowers to with fragrant foliage. Plants do best in cool soils in light - open shade, will grow in full sun too, but do not let the soil bake dry. These seed strains are tolerant of a wide range of soils while the parent species are more restricted: M. didyma likes moist to even wet soils while M. fistulosa likes dry soils. Zones 4-9 (10). Plants sown this year will bloom the next year and are easy to grow from seed., take cutting of the best forms and root them in late spring or divide clumps in late summer. (Very early spring) surface sow seeds while the air temps are still cool or put in the fridge for 2 weeks, grow out seedlings under cool conditions 55-65 F. Light needed for best germination. the species are native from eastern north America in open woods and prairies. Plants have been used as teas, the young leaves in salads and for flavoring for meats. 50 seeds. Monarda didyma 'Panorama Mix' Code: MDPM-A7 Price: $2.10 Quantity in Basket: none Many different colors from red to purple and pink. Plants grow 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall. Most plants out of this seed strain have good mildew resistance and the colors are bright and showy. A nice way to have a selection of different Monarda for the garden, I have gotten some real winners from this mix. Plants do best in cool soils in light - open shade, butwill grow in full sun if you do not let the soil bake dry. Zones 4-9. Plants sown this year will bloom the next year and are easy to grow from seed. (Very early spring) surface sow seeds while the air temps are still cool or put in the fridge for 2 weeks, grow out seedlings under cool conditions 55-65 F. Light needed for best germination. 100 seeds. Monarda didyma 'Panorama Red Shades' Lot A5 Code: MDPR Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Bee-Balm' or ' Sweet Bergamot' or 'Horsemint' or 'Oswego Tea' (mo-NARD-ha DI-di-ma) These are hybrid plants from the species didyma and fistulosa (fist-ew-LO-sa). Hummingbirds really love these red colored plants. Many shades of colors from red to crimson and dark rose. Plants grow 2.5 to 3.5 feet tall and will form a spreading clump that will reach three to four feet wide in a year or two. Clumps should be divided every three years to remove excess woody growth which will over time retard good growth.. Most plants out of this seed strain have good mildew resistant and the colors are bright and showy. A nice way to have a selection of the red shaded Monarda for the butterfly and hummingbird garden. Great cut flowers to with fragrant foliage. Plants do best in cool soils in light - open shade, will grow in full sun too, but do not let the soil bake dry. These seed strains are tolerant of a wide range of soils while the parent species are more restricted: M. didyma likes moist to even wet soils while M. fistulosa likes dry soils. Zones 4-9 (10). Plants sown this year will bloom the next year and are easy to grow from seed., take cutting of the best forms and root them in late spring or divide clumps in late summer. (Very early spring) surface sow seeds while the air temps are still cool or put in the fridge for 2 weeks, grow out seedlings under cool conditions 55-65 F. Light needed for best germination. the species are native from eastern north America in open woods and prairies. Plants have been used as teas, the young leaves in salads and for flavoring for meats. 50 seeds. Monarda fistulosa Code: 27MF-P Price: $1.45 Quantity in Basket: none 100 seeds. Monarda fistulosa 'Wahpe Washtemna' Code: MM86-A7 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 100 seeds. Monarda menthaefolia Code: 4MV2 Price: $1.95 Quantity in Basket: none ]Monarda fistulosa L. subsp. menthifolia] 'Oregano de la Sierra' or 'Mintleaf Beebalm'Very lightly cover seeds and use 65-78F, germination in two or three weeks, if little germination, then move to the fridge for three weeks, then back to 65F. 60 seeds. Monarda pectinata Code: 4MN2-A8 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 'Pony Bee-Balm' or 'Plains Lemon Monarda' or 'Grassland Horse Mint' or 'Plains Beebalm' LAMIACEAE: Native from Nebraska, Colorado and south to Texas. Annuals or sometimes perennials. 300 seeds. Monarda punctata Code: MON2 Price: $2.00 Quantity in Basket: none 50 seeds. Monarda x 'lambada' Lot A Code: NB67 Price: $1.55 Quantity in Basket: none Plants grow 2 feet tall and have stacked whorles of violet-pink colored flowers. Zones 7-9, but very nicly grown as annuals every were else. 100 seeds. Monarda x hybrida 'Bergamo' Code: MXHB-A7 Price: $3.95 Quantity in Basket: none Here is a new selection that blooms early and has a rich interesting color. This annual produces masses of intense rose-purple colored club-like heads of flowers from June to August. Nice tidy, Compact habit. It showy in the garden and is highly resistant to mildew. Grown as an annual. 50 seeds.