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Monarda 'Pardon My Lavender'

Monarda didyma hybrids 


Fragrant, light lavender pink flowers with intricate petals cover the textured green foliage of this stunning cool climate perennial.

Fragrant flower and foliage

Butterfly and Pollinator Attracting

Easy to Grow

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Mature Size:

Height: 35-45cm
Width: 25-30cm

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Description

Bee balm is the common name for Monarda, which 'Pardon My Lavender' certainly lives up to, with butterflies and other pollinators flocking to its sweet nectar when blooming from late Spring through Summer. 'Pardon My Lavender' is a more compact, clumping form of Monarda. Foliage is fragrant, densely branched green, and deeply veined. Blooms are held by deep purple bracts and burst with intricate, light lavender pink petals.

Uses

Monarda 'Pardon My Lavender' is incredibly versatile and well-behaved, in that it won't spread throughout the garden as other larger bee balms tend to do. With both foliage and flowers having fragrance and visual interest, 'Pardon My Lavender' makes a wonderful border or edging plant and is stunning when mass planted. Monarda 'Pardon My Lavender' is also well-suited for container planting either on its own or within larger combinations, and both flower and foliage are perfect for fresh cut fragrant floral arrangements indoors.

Care

Full sun positions are best, although light shade or part sun is tolerated. Without enough light, the Monardas tend to spread more quickly and flower less. Monarda prefer moist soil rich in organic matter but will still grow and flower very well in average soil. Soil or potting mix should be kept moist and not allowed to dry out. Hand watering is also recommended so the foliage is less likely to get wet.

Free flowing air is important, so if mass-planting 'Pardon My Lavender', keep an eye on its dense branch growth and thin out if necessary, to ward off powdery mildew.

The flowering period is more prolific in cooler climates, and deadheading spent blooms also assists. In good conditions, after the first flush of flowers passes full bloom, 'Pardon My Lavender' will produce a second flush of flowers above the first and extend the colour display to early Autumn.


Wear gloves & wash hands after gardening.


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