Monarda Balmy Purple
Leaf arrangement | crosswise opposite |
Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
Flower type | Single |
Leaf margin | Serrate |
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Flower color | Purple-dark purple-072A |
Leaf, scent | Pleasantly scented |
Flower diameter | 5,5 - 6 cm |
Plant height | 20 - 30 cm |
Inflorescence | Capitulum (head) |
Flowering month(s) | July; August |
Leaf width | 3 - 4 cm |
Leaf surface | Hairy |
Leaf size | 7,5 - 10 cm |
Light conditions | Sunny |
Leaf division | Simple |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Leaf colour, pattern | Unicolored |
Flower color distribution | Unicolored |
In the world of gardening, there is a vast array of plants to choose from, each with its own unique characteristics. One such plant that stands out is the Monarda Balmy Purple, also known as Bergamot. This stunning plant, with its purple-dark purple flowers and dark green leaves, is a must-have for any garden enthusiast.
One of the first things to note about the Monarda Balmy Purple is its leaf arrangement, which is crosswise opposite. This means that the leaves are positioned in pairs, directly across from each other on the stem. The leaves themselves are pointed or acute at the tip, adding to the plant's overall aesthetic appeal.
The flower type of the Monarda Balmy Purple is single, meaning that each flower blooms individually rather than in clusters. The flower color is a striking purple-dark purple-072A shade, which adds a pop of vibrant color to any garden. The flowers have a diameter of 5.5 to 6 cm, making them a noticeable feature of this plant.
In addition to its beautiful flowers, the Monarda Balmy Purple also has pleasantly scented leaves. The scent adds an aromatic touch to the garden, making it a delight to be around. The leaves themselves have a serrate margin, meaning they are jagged or toothed along the edges, adding texture to the plant.
When it comes to the plant's size, the Monarda Balmy Purple typically reaches heights of 20 to 30 cm. This compact size makes it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or containers. The inflorescence of this plant is a capitulum, or head shape, further enhancing its visual appeal.
The Monarda Balmy Purple blooms during the months of July and August, providing a burst of color during the summer months. It thrives in USDA hardiness zones 5 and 6, making it suitable for a variety of climates. Its winter hardiness is good, meaning it can withstand colder temperatures without significant damage.
The leaves of the Monarda Balmy Purple are hairy and have a width of 3 to 4 cm. The overall leaf size ranges from 7.5 to 10 cm, which adds depth to the plant's foliage. The main color of the leaves is a rich, dark green, creating a beautiful contrast against the vibrant purple flowers.
When it comes to light conditions, the Monarda Balmy Purple prefers sunny locations. It thrives when exposed to full sunlight, which helps to promote healthy growth and abundant flowering. This plant can tolerate a range of soil conditions, as long as it is well-drained.
In conclusion, the Monarda Balmy Purple, also known as Bergamot, is a stunning plant with a multitude of desirable characteristics. From its beautiful purple-dark purple flowers to its pleasantly scented leaves, this plant is sure to be a standout in any garden. Its compact size and winter hardiness make it suitable for various climates, and its preference for sunny locations adds to its versatility. Whether used as a focal point or as part of a larger planting scheme, the Monarda Balmy Purple is a spectacular addition to any garden.
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