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Posted by WiseAcre on Jun 30th, 2010

Monarda – Fireball

2010
Jun 30

I’m trying out this Bee Balm for the first time. The catalog stated:

‘Dwarf cultivar with large heads of red flowers. 16 inch tall’

Bee balm - Fireball -- Phlox - Purple Flame -- Coreopsis - Zagreb
Bee balm – Fireball — Phlox – Purple Flame
Coreopsis – Zagreb — Sedum – k. Ellcombinianum

Calling this bee balm a dwarf is a stretch. The ones I planted this spring were topping out at 3 feet. Even the short Phlox – ‘Purple Flame’ grew a good foot over the stated 16 inch height. The Coreopsis – ‘Zagreb’ gained a good 6 inches over what the catalog stated but that was no surprise. I usually expect it to grow 1 and a half to 2 feet high.

Sometimes a mistake turns out to be a well planed design. Next year the Zagreb will probably gain another 6 inches in height. Good thing the bee balm and phlox growing behind it ate their Wheaties.

The Fireball flowers were right on, the big red blooms turned out nicer than expected.

Monarda – ‘Fireball’

Monarda - Fireball flower

I figure if the Fireball over-winters in this spot it’s going to be winter hardy just about anywhere I might use it. A deep freeze is going to settle in behind that stone wall.

Sunken patio

…and now for something completely different.

I’ve heard about the ‘Birds and the Bees’ and always thought they were a bit more discrete than this. The way this Coreopsis ‘Zagreb’ flower is being mounted makes me think this might be some sort of ill mannered fly wearing a bee overcoat.

Bee or fly?

4 Responses

  1. rainfield Says:

    The bee looks bigger than the tricycle outside your house.

    It rather prefer to fly than to have a ride.

  2. cindee Says:

    (-:
    I love the Monarda(-: That is a really pretty red and it looks great there with the other flowers. It is funny when they say dwarf on things. I have a few different coreopsis. They are very cheerful flowers.
    Interesting insects on that side of the country….(-:

  3. Ratty Says:

    Whether it’s a fly or a bee, you got a great picture of it.

  4. rich Says:

    my monarda fireball started out looking good it has nice flowers on it but the leaves are droopy its been in its spot for about 6 months any sugestons thanks

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