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Annual 18-20°C Lightly cover with thin Layer vermiculite or compost Sow January to May Grow on at 12-16°C in 10cm pots, takes approx 16 weeks from sowing to flowering. |
| Mirabillis Tea Time Mixed Tea Time starts to flower at approx four 0' clock in the afternoon until late at night all through the summer. Sturdy compact growing plants ideal for borders. A mixture of red, rose, yellow and white.
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Moluccella See Bells of Ireland
Monarda seeds
Bergamot, Bee Balm
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Hardy
perennial 20-25°C Thin Layer vermiculite Sow spring and summer Hardiness Zones 4-9 |
| Monarda Desert Jewel
30cm Monarda pectinata Plains Lemon Monarda. Bee Balm, lemon scented leaves, white to purple, candelabra-like flowers on short plants excellent for dry areas and attracting wildlife into the garden, one of the bees favourite plants.
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Panorama Mixed 75cm Monarda Didyma Bergamot, Bee Balm. Free flowering mixture, shades of scarlet, bright red, salmon, pink and crimson flowering from July to September, a favourite of the bees. Excellent border spreading perennial for natural looking planting or cottage gardens, useful cut flower with aromatic foliage.
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Monardella odoratissima
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Perennial Cold frame Autumn Lightly Cover Sow in cold frame Autumn can also be sown early Spring. Germination erratic and slow
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| Monardella odoratissima Mountain Monardella, American pennyroyal. Small shrub with grey-green leaves and pale pink to purple flowers. An American herb and a great scented plant for attracting bees and butterflies into the garden. Sow in cold frame Autumn can also be sown early Spring. Germination erratic and slow.
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