Herbaceous Monarda didyma 'Marshall’s Delight' [sold as Marshall's Delight Bee Balm] [Marshall's Delight Bee Balm]
Herbaceous Monarda didyma 'Petite Delight' [Petite Delight Bee Balm] Bee Balm has 15 species and is native to the prairies and woodlands in North America. The name Bee Balm comes from making a balm from the leaves for bee stings. 'Petite Delight' spreads by rhizomes so it is prudent to separate clumps to control the spreading tendencies. It attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Herbaceous Monarda 'Petite Delight' [sold as Petite Delight Hybrid Bee Balm] [Petite Delight Hybrid Bee Balm]