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Description
Red Bergamot (Monarda didyma)Scarlet Blooms with Citrus SpiceRed Bergamot forms upright, clumping stems crowned with vivid, tufted scarlet flowers that resemble bursts of fireworks in mid summer. Its aromatic foliage releases a bright, citrusy fragrance when brushedsomewhere between orange peel and oreganoadding a sensory richness to the garden. The leaves are soft, lance shaped, and lightly toothed, creating a lush green backdrop for its striking blooms. Growing 24 feet tall, it
Scarlet Blooms with Citrus Spice
Red Bergamot forms upright, clumping stems crowned with vivid, tufted scarlet flowers that resemble bursts of fireworks in mid-summer. Its aromatic foliage releases a bright, citrusy fragrance when brushed—somewhere between orange peel and oregano—adding a sensory richness to the garden. The leaves are soft, lance-shaped, and lightly toothed, creating a lush green backdrop for its striking blooms. Growing 2–4 feet tall, it spreads gently through rhizomes, forming dense, pollinator-friendly patches over time.
Native to eastern North America, particularly moist meadows and woodland edges, this species thrives in environments where airflow, sun, and consistent moisture meet. Red Bergamot stands out for its bold color, nectar-rich flowers, and its dual role as both ornamental and functional herb. Its leaves and petals are edible, often used fresh or dried, and carry a distinctive flavor that elevates teas and culinary creations alike.
Cultural & Culinary Significance
Red Bergamot holds deep cultural roots among Indigenous peoples of North America, including the Oswego Nation, who traditionally used it to brew a fragrant herbal tea—giving rise to one of its common names, Oswego Tea. During the colonial era, it became a popular substitute for black tea following the Boston Tea Party, embedding it in early American history. Medicinally, it has been used for its antiseptic and soothing properties, often prepared as a tea or poultice for colds, fevers, and minor wounds. In modern herbalism and culinary use, its petals brighten salads, desserts, and beverages, while its leaves infuse syrups and teas with a citrus-mint complexity that connects garden and table.
Growing Tips
(Also known as: Bee Balm, Oswego Tea, Scarlet Beebalm, Monarda didyma)
Red Bergamot thrives in full sun to partial shade, with best flowering occurring in bright, open conditions. It prefers rich, well-draining soil with consistent moisture, though it can tolerate short dry periods once established. Regular watering supports lush growth, especially in warmer climates. Hardy in cooler regions, it tolerates frost and returns reliably each year.
Feed with a balanced, organic fertilizer in early spring to encourage vigorous blooming. Deadhead spent flowers to prolong the bloom season and divide clumps every 2–3 years to maintain airflow and prevent overcrowding. It performs well both in-ground and in large containers, provided moisture is consistent. Growth is moderately fast, and good air circulation is key to preventing powdery mildew, its most common issue. Leaves and flowers can be harvested throughout the growing season, with peak flavor just before full bloom.
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