Monarda Balmy Lilac Bee Balm
Best vibrant blooms for attracting pollinators to your garden.
Monarda Balmy™ Lilac Bee Balm is a showy perennial that flowers from late spring through summer. Early and heavy blooming, the plant sets shaggy, globular bright pink-lilac flower heads. Borne singly atop long, willowy square stems, the boldly colored, nectar-rich blossoms come in abundance; attract tons of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds; and make excellent cuts for vase or floral arrangements. A Monarda didyma variety, commonly called bee balm or bergamot, Monarda Balmy Lilac is a clump-forming herbaceous plant with a compact, clump-forming habit of lance-shaped foliage that emits a minty, sage-like scent when crushed or bruised. The plant is moderately vigorous, rhizomatous, and self-seeding, so it forms colonies over time. An attractive plant even when not in bloom, monarda is shown to best effect when mass planted in borders and beds but fits nicely in a container. Bee balm grows best in sunny locations with rich, moist, well-draining soils but tolerates heavier clay. In hot summer climates, some shade may be beneficial. Although the plant is mildew resistant, providing good air circulation helps combat disease. The plant is deer and rabbit resistant. Deadheading spent flowers promotes blooming. A native plant, monarda is indigenous to North America. Native plants are not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly. Naturally adapted to the climate and soil conditions of the region, they thrive without fertilizers or extra watering, once established. They also act as natural pest controls, reducing the need for pesticides in the garden. Landscaping with native plants promotes biodiversity and provides shelter and quality food for wildlife and pollinators, bringing gardens to life.
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Price vs Category Average
-17%
Below average
Mature Height
12
/ in
Who it's for
- Gardeners eager to support local wildlife and ecosystem health
- Homeowners with limited garden space or those preferring neat plant habits
- Busy gardeners seeking low-maintenance plants with reliable performance
Who should skip it
- Individuals with challenging garden spots or less than ideal soil conditions
- Gardeners who prefer plants that strictly stay in their designated area
- Those in drought-prone regions or gardeners seeking extremely drought-tolerant options
Performance breakdown
Pollinator Attraction
Nectar-rich blooms act as a magnet for bees and hummingbirds.
Disease Resistance
Improved mildew resistance keeps foliage healthy throughout the humid summer months.
Maintenance Ease
Compact habit and native resilience minimize the need for constant care.
Pest Deterrence
Natural scent profile effectively discourages deer and rabbits from browsing.
Bloom Density
Heavy flowering habit creates a vibrant, shaggy display of lilac color.
Versatility
Small stature fits perfectly in containers, borders, or mass garden plantings.
Key Specs
Mature Height
12 in
Mature Width
10 in
Light
Full Sun, Part Shade
Water
Moist, well-drained
Soil
Normal, loamy
Bloom Color
Lavender, Purple
Foliage Color
Dark Green
Habit
Mound-shaped
Features
- Showy perennial with abundant, nectar-rich flowers
- Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
- Fragrant foliage with a minty, sage-like scent
- Compact, clump-forming habit
- Deer and rabbit resistant
- Mildew resistant
- Native to North America
- Easy care, thrives without extra watering
What customers say
Customers consistently praise this bee balm for its vibrant lilac blooms and remarkable ability to attract pollinators, especially bees and hummingbirds. Many appreciate its robust growth and ease of establishment, even in varied garden conditions, making it a reliable choice for adding color and life to outdoor spaces. Gardeners frequently highlight its low maintenance nature and long lasting flowering period as significant benefits, contributing to a highly satisfying gardening experience. Its compact size also makes it versatile for different garden designs.
Know before you buy
This variety is quite compact, reaching a mature height of 12 inches and a width of 10 inches. Its small, mounded habit makes it an excellent choice for containers or the front of a garden border.
It performs best in full sun, but it can tolerate partial shade. If you live in a region with particularly hot summers, providing some afternoon shade can actually help the plant thrive.
Yes, Monarda Balmy Lilac is considered resistant to both deer and rabbits. Its minty, sage-like scent often deters these animals from grazing on the foliage.
To encourage a longer flowering season, be sure to deadhead the spent blooms throughout the summer. Providing good air circulation around the plant also helps maintain its mildew resistance and overall health.
Absolutely. Its compact, clump-forming habit makes it well-suited for container gardening, provided the pot has good drainage and the plant receives adequate sunlight.
As a rhizomatous plant, it will form colonies over time and can self-seed. While it is not considered overly aggressive, it will naturally expand its footprint in your garden beds over the years.
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