'Eastern Bee Balm' or 'Bradbury's Monarda'
This seeds should come in a mix of colors including purple, lilac, white and reddish tinted. Later blooming than M.didyma and shorter -- growing 20-36 inches tall. This species is a native north American plant listed as endangered in the wild for the state of Indiana , but found as a common late summer blooming 'wild' flower in much of the prairie states. Native from Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, ndiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.
Zones 4-9 Germination in less than two weeks at 60ºF .
Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results.
300 seeds.
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