Monarda Grape Gumball
Monarda 'Grape Gumball' PP27498
Mature Height: 20 to 24 inches
Mature Spread: 16 to 24 inches
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Sugar Buzz® Grape Gumball is an excellent monarda that creates a solid dome of purple/pink flowers in the summer months. Like our other mid-tall monarda, it is perfect for creating blankets of flowers in the mid-section of a border garden and can serve as a clumping perennial in a more naturalistic landscape setting. We like this nativar because it has strong stems that won't fall and a good resistance to powdery mildew. Glossy foliage is attractive and the depth of color provides an excellent backdrop for the loads of attractive bee balm flowers.
Monarda is native to eastern North America, so it is a hardy plant that grows quickly, does well in a variety of soils and is easy to care for. The nectar in the flowers is a favorite of native pollinators. The foliage is aromatic, smells of crushed mint and can be used to flavor team or sparkling water. With their summer blooms come a menagerie of pollinators including bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and even the oft forgotten but very important flying beetles.
Photo Credit: Walters Gardens
Bloom Color: | Deep purple to magenta flower clusters |
Bloom Period: | Early to late summer |
Genus & Species: | Monarda 'Grape Gumball' PP27498 |
Mature Height: | 20 to 24 inches |
Mature Spread: | 16 to 24 inches |
Plant Spacing: | 14 to 20 inches |
Planting Depth: | Plant even with soil line. |
Planting Time: | Spring, summer, fall (water well in summer) |
Soil Type: | Rich to average soil |
Sun Exposure: | Full Sun preferred, tolerates shade |
Zone: | 4 to 8 |
General care for any tree or shrub is easy, but like any living thing will require your attention. Please educate yourself and follow these simple rules.
Monarda Grape Gumball
In the wild Monarda can be found along riverbanks and as a result prefers rich soil, but it will grow in average soil as well. Full sun is best, but it will tolerate light shade, where it will spread more quickly, but be less dense and have fewer blooms. Monarda reproduce rapidly through underground rhizomes. They will also respond well to deadheading. Powdery mildew is a common fungal problem as it is best to purchase a cultivar that has resistance, at New Blooms we only carry resistant cultivars because powder mildew is common. As an additional preventative measure plants should be thinned out when they become overly thick - increasing airflow and soil should be kept moist with supplemental watering and a yearly application of mulch.