Perennial herb. 2 to 3 feet. An attractive member of the mint family, this tough plant produces wonder whorls of pinkish lavender flowers in summer and fall. Traditionally the Wild Bergamot leaves are used to make teas and purported to have medicinal uses including antiseptic qualities for minor wounds. Monarda fistulosa.
Growing Wild Bergamot Herb (Monarda fistulosa) from Seeds
- Wild Bergamot Herb Garden Seeds - Monarda fistulosa
- Non-GMO - Open Pollinated - High Germination Rate
- Seeds For: Herb Gardening
- Days to Full Maturity: -- 90-110 -- Perennial -- USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- True Leaf Market - Premium Quality Seeds
Wild Bergamot, is fun to grow from seed, and the leaves make a delicious medicinal tea.

