Monarda fistulosa

Wild Bergamot

$104.00 /lb

Wild Bergamot (Monarda fistulosa) is a clump-forming, erect-growing, native herbaceous perennial wildflower that typically grows to a height of 4 ft. When viewed in cross-section, stems of Monarda fistulosa are square. The toothed leaves of Wild Bergamot are in opposite positions on the stem and, when crushed, are aromatic. Monarda fistulosa blooms in the summer, typically July, with lavender flowers. Wild Bergamot provides food for hummingbirds and many butterflies, including monarchs and swallowtails. Honeybees and various native foraging and specialist bees are also attracted to Monarda fistulosa. The rusty patched bumblebee (Bombus affinis) is one of the bumblebee species observed to forage on Wild Bergamot. Our local beekeepers have found Monarda fistulosa to provide an excellent supply of nectar, and that the honey produced from this nectar has minty floral overtones. Natural populations of Monarda fistulosa occur in states ranging from Montana to New Mexico, to Georgia and Maine. Wild Bergamot may be found growing on prairies, in open woods, and thickets. Monarda fistulosa tolerates full sun to partial shade in mesic to dry soils. The presence of Wild Bergamot in the landscape reduces soil erosion. The rosettes cushion the soil from the force of rain droplet impact. Waterflow down a slope is disrupted and slowed by colonies of Monarda fistulosa. With its strong nectar supply being produced at a crucial time of year, Wild Bergamot makes a seed mix more pollinator-friendly. We use Monarda fistulosa in butterfly and hummingbird, upland, riparian, rain garden, steep slope, and honeybee pasture mixes. Along with Blackeyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta), Wild Bergamot is one of the easiest seedlings to recognize in an upland meadow. The presence of Monarda fistulosa seedlings indicates that the small seeds in your mix were not planted too deep and that there is nothing precluding germination of broadleaf species on the site. Novices can easily recognize Wild Bergamot seedlings using a photograph. Wild Bergamot seedlings are typically recognizable three to six weeks after your frost-free date. Wild Bergamot is a member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family. The genus name honors Sevillle botanist, Nicholas Monardes. The species name fistulosa means “hollow like a pipe.”

Map Key

Present in state
Present and native in county; not rare
Present and native in county; rare
State or county listed as noxious
Present but introduced in county
Not present in state
Species extirpated (historic)
Present in state; exotic

This map shows the native and introduced (adventive) range of this species. Given appropriate habitat and climate, native plants can be grown outside their range.

Indicator Regions
Northcentral & Northeast:
FACU
Midwest
FACU
Eastern Mountains and Piedmont:
UPL
Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
FACU
Wild Bergamot Planting Information

Planting details can vary based on your region, site conditions, and seed mix. For best results, we recommend reviewing our detailed planting guides. These guides include region-specific timing, site preparation, seeding methods, and tips for establishing native species successfully.

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Details
Species
Wild Bergamot
Species Type
Native
Habitat
Fields, brushy thickets, prairies, roadsides.
Life Cycle
Perennial
Bloom Period
Summer/Fall
Typical Height
4.00000
Minimum Root Depth
4
pH
6.00000
-
8.00000
Flower Color
Purple
Pollinator Value
High
Approx. seeds per lb
1272500
Seeding rate per acre in a mix
Up to 0.10 lb
Truax Seedbox
Fine
Tolerances
Shade
Moderate
Drought
No
Salt
No

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