Bergamot  Monarda fistulosa 
                                             Eric J. Epstein from the Wisconsin State Herbarium website
 
Common Name Bergamot
Scientific Name Monarda fistulosa
Height 3'-5' tall
 Sun/Shade Sun 
  Bloom Season  July - September
 Bloom Color  Lavender
Soil  Moist, well drained.  Fine to medium textured soils.  pH 6-8
Disease Susceptibility Mildew  - provide good air circulation 
Propagation  Easy from moist stratified seed
http://nativeplants.for.uidaho.edu/network/view.asp?protocol_id=276
 Notes Spreads quickly, easy to pull. Dies back - plan accordingly.  Good in a meadow. Pollinated by bees and butterflies.  Attracts hummingbirds. Competitive.

 
 
  Prairie Nursery Heartland Restoration Enders Taylor Creek Possibility Place
Costs
from Spring 2001 catalog
3" Pot 
1-3 $3.95ea. 
4-11 $2.95ea. 
12-31 $2.75ea. 
32-63 $2.25ea. 
64-95 $1.95ea. 
96+ $1.75 ea. 

78,000 seeds/oz.
1/8oz.-$7.50 
1/4oz.-$10.00 
1/2oz.-$15.00 
1oz.-$25.00 
1lb.-$375.00 

16.00/oz,
235.00/lb 
Native plant retail prices: 
½ pint - 2.35, 
pint - 3.40, 
quart - 4.75,
½ gallon - 5.95,
gallon - 7.50 & up. 
11.00/oz
1.25/plant
Flat of 32 - $37.00
   2" plug - $2.25 each
   gallons - $4.75

Information on Monarda fistulosa:
- USDA's PLANTS database. Plant Profile: http://plants.usda.gov/plants/cgi_bin/topics.cgi?earl=fact_sheet.cgi
- Wisconsin State Herbarium - http://wiscinfo.doit.wisc.edu/herbarium/scripts/detail.asp?SpCode=MONFISsFIS
- List of Roadside Native Plants for Illinois - http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~kenr/prairietable1.html
- Landscaping with Plants Native to Indiana. (pamphlet). November 1999.
- Cullina, Willaim. The New England Wild Flower Society Guide to Growing and Propagating Wildflowers of the United States and Canada.  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co, 2000.
- Harstad, Carolyn. Go Native! Gardening with Native Plants and Wildflowers in the Lower Midwest.  Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999