Description
Jacob Cline Bee Balm (Monarda didyma ‘Jacob Cline’) is an exceptional perennial that brings vibrant color and life to any garden setting. Known for its striking red flowers that bloom from mid-summer to early fall, this plant not only adds a dramatic splash of color but also attracts a host of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Its lush, aromatic foliage complements its vivid blooms, providing a sensory experience that delights both sight and smell.
Native to North America’s moist, well-drained soils, Jacob Cline Bee Balm thrives in full sun to partial shade, growing to a height of 3-4 feet. It is particularly prized for its resistance to powdery mildew, a common issue in bee balms, ensuring a healthy, beautiful plant with minimal maintenance. Simply provide regular watering, especially in dry periods, and enjoy its robust growth and extended blooming period.
Beyond its ornamental appeal, Jacob Cline Bee Balm offers practical benefits. It enhances biodiversity by supporting pollinator populations, making it an ideal choice for eco-conscious gardeners. Its easy-care nature suits both beginners and seasoned gardeners looking to add a splash of color without the fuss. Whether used as a focal point in a flower bed or as part of a border planting, Jacob Cline Bee Balm is a versatile and rewarding addition to your garden, promising beauty and ecological benefits with every bloom.
This product is part of the WHITE OAK DELIVERED collection
An extended selection of plants, shipped directly from our trusted growers to your door — giving you access to a wider range of varieties beyond what we carry in-store. These items are not available for in-store pickup, return, or exchange. All online plant purchases are final sale and non-returnable. If your order arrives damaged, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery with photos of the plant and packaging. Once confirmed, a replacement will be arranged when applicable.

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