Panorama Mix Monarda
Monarda didyma, also known by several other names, including crimson bee balm, scarlet bee balm or bergamot, is an aromatic herb native to eastern North America, where it grows wilm. Bee balm has a long history of use as a medicinal plant by many Native American peoples. In particular, the Oswego people made the leaves into tea, giving the plant one of its common names, Oswego tea, which was later used by American colonists during their boycott of British tea. The Panorama variety is a delightful, cultivated strain introduced more than 300 years ago and well known for brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, red, pink and salmon
Latin name
Monarda didyma
Name
Monarda (Bee Balm)
Variety
Panorama Mix
Short description
A carefree, strong grower from America’s wild meadows.
Quantity
180 seeds
Plant size
Height 25 cm
Width 75 cm
How to grow
Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-June
Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvesting 50-70 days
Spacing
When sowing 5 cm; Depth 0.2 cm
When thinning 5-10 cm
Growing
Sunligth Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Any well-drained soil.
Watering Regular watering, but not overdone.
Feeding Light feeder.
Monarda didyma, also known by several other names, including crimson bee balm, scarlet bee balm or bergamot, is an aromatic herb native to eastern North America, where it grows wilm. Bee balm has a long history of use as a medicinal plant by many Native American peoples. In particular, the Oswego people made the leaves into tea, giving the plant one of its common names, Oswego tea, which was later used by American colonists during their boycott of British tea. The Panorama variety is a delightful, cultivated strain introduced more than 300 years ago and well known for brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, red, pink and salmon
Latin name
Monarda didyma
Name
Monarda (Bee Balm)
Variety
Panorama Mix
Short description
A carefree, strong grower from America’s wild meadows.
Quantity
180 seeds
Plant size
Height 25 cm
Width 75 cm
How to grow
Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-June
Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvesting 50-70 days
Spacing
When sowing 5 cm; Depth 0.2 cm
When thinning 5-10 cm
Growing
Sunligth Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Any well-drained soil.
Watering Regular watering, but not overdone.
Feeding Light feeder.
Monarda didyma, also known by several other names, including crimson bee balm, scarlet bee balm or bergamot, is an aromatic herb native to eastern North America, where it grows wilm. Bee balm has a long history of use as a medicinal plant by many Native American peoples. In particular, the Oswego people made the leaves into tea, giving the plant one of its common names, Oswego tea, which was later used by American colonists during their boycott of British tea. The Panorama variety is a delightful, cultivated strain introduced more than 300 years ago and well known for brilliant shades of scarlet, crimson, red, pink and salmon
Latin name
Monarda didyma
Name
Monarda (Bee Balm)
Variety
Panorama Mix
Short description
A carefree, strong grower from America’s wild meadows.
Quantity
180 seeds
Plant size
Height 25 cm
Width 75 cm
How to grow
Sowing
Indoor Feb-Mar
Outdoor Apr-June
Timing
Germination 10-20 days
Harvesting 50-70 days
Spacing
When sowing 5 cm; Depth 0.2 cm
When thinning 5-10 cm
Growing
Sunligth Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Any well-drained soil.
Watering Regular watering, but not overdone.
Feeding Light feeder.