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Raspberry Wine Bee Balm
Common Name: Raspberry Wine Bee Balm
Scientific Name: Monarda didyma 'Raspberry Wine'
Other Name(s): Aka Bergamot, Oswego Tea, Beebalm, Firecracker Plant
Category: Herb/Forb
Habit: Herbaceous perennial
Bloom Color: Raspberry-red
Bloom Size: Its tubular, two-lipped flowers are crowded into dense, globular, terminal flower heads (to 3-4 in. across) somewhat resembling unkempt mop-heads. The flower buds resemble raspberries.
Bloom Season: Mid-summer to early fall
Fragrance: The leaves have an aroma of mint and basil and can be used to flavor teas
Foliage Description: Its erect square stems have opposite, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, serrated, deep green leaves (3-6 in. long)
Height of Plant: 3-4 ft.
Spread of Plant: 2-3 ft.
Growth Rate: Fast growing
Hardiness: USDA Zones 4 - 9
Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
Water Usage: Medium
Moisture Requirement(s): Rich, moist
Soil Type: Normal, clay
Soil pH: Acidic
Native Range: Moist, open woods; meadows; stream banks
Usage: Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds
Hybridizer: Darrell R. Probst of Hubbardston, Massachusetts
Place of Origin: White Flower Farms
Year of Origin: 1992
Propagation: Stem and root cuttings; division
Maintenance: Medium
Photographer: Jon Wooten
Location: N-11