Monarda 'Beauty of Cobham'
Common Name: 'Bergamot'AGM. A clump-forming perennial with tubular, pale pink flowers which are produced in whorls up the stem and are backed by deep purple bracts, giving an attractive two-toned effect. The lance-shaped dark green leaves are veined purple and aromatic. Jul-Sep. H90cm S45cm.
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Care Instructions
Grow in moderately fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Dislikes excessive winter wet but do not allow to dry out in summer. The aromatic green foliage is sometimes used as a herb.

- Herbaceous Perennials
- Good for fragrance
- Good for low allergen gardens
- Good for pollinators
- Award of Garden Merit
- Good for partial shade
- Good for sun
- Good for clay
- Good for well-drained soil
- Pink flowers
- Good for autumn
- Good for summer
- 90cm to 1.2m