Jacob Cline Bee Balm

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‘Jacob Cline’ Monarda is a colorfully vibrant, mildew-resistant variety of the cherished Bee Balm plant. Loved by both gardeners and hummingbirds, crimson red crown-shaped blooms appear on tall, herbaceous plants in mid summer. Its fragrant foliage and tolerance of pests, mildew and clay soils make ‘Jacob Cline’ a true favorite in the perennial bed. Deer resistant. (Monarda)

Zones4 – 9
AdvantagesAttract Butterflies

Attract Hummingbirds

Bee Friendly

Deer Resistant

Rabbit Resistant

Native

Fragrant Flower / Foliage

Good For Cut Flowers

Extended Bloom Time (more than 4 weeks)

Great For Mass Plantings

Multiplies / Naturalizes

Light RequirementsFull Sun

Half Sun / Half Shade

Mature Plant Size36-48″ tall , 36″ wide
Bloom TimeMid to late summer
SKUAM018250

 

Plant Information

36-48″ tall x 36″ wide, this is the famous American wildflower with the bright red crown-shaped flowers, a description of the large scarlet blooms everyone and every hummingbird loves. Native from the far north all the way south to Georgia, it was first discovered by world famous plant explorer John Bartram during the colonial era. Since its a member of the mint family with fragrant foliage, Bee Balm was always a medicinal plant of the native Americans, and today adds wonderful color to perennial gardens and wildflower meadows. It’s a strong-growing perennial that likes moisture, and will grow in sun or partial shade.

Jacob Kline is not a man-made hybrid, but a natural selection of wild bee balm, now famous for its mildew-resistance. Like well-known Phlox David this Bee Balm is the mildew-resistant champ in a sea of mildew-prone plants. If you’ve new to bee balm, you’ll quickly learn that most of them are mildew prone, just like most garden Phlox. All that means is that you have to spray them with fungicide beginning in June. But with Jacob Kline, if you plan for good air circulation around your Bee Balm, you may have no mildew at all. Just a big clump of bright red-blooming flowers.

As with all Bee Balms, the bloom begins in mid-summer, and if you cut off spent flowers for about three weeks, you’ll extend the blooming into fall.

More Information
Associated SKUsAM018250
AM014108 (Plant – 3″ Pot)
AM018200 (Tray of 16)
Common NameJacob Cline Bee Balm, Bergamot
Botanical NameMonarda didyma Jacob Cline
Zones4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Light RequirementsFull Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Flower ColorRed
Flower Size2-4″ flowers
Mature Height36-48″ tall
Estimated Mature Spread36″ wide
Growth RateFast
Bloom TimeMid to late summer
Planting DepthCrown of plant should rest just at or above the soil surface after watering in.
Ships AsPotted Plant
FoliageGreen toothed leaves grow from upright stems.
Soil TypeLoamy Soil, Clay Soil, Moist/Wet Soil, Acidic Soil
Soil MoistureAverage, Moist / Wet, Well Draining
ToleratesDry Sites
AdvantagesAttract Butterflies, Attract Hummingbirds, Bee Friendly, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Native, Fragrant Flower / Foliage, Good For Cut Flowers, Extended Bloom Time (more than 4 weeks), Great For Mass Plantings, Multiplies / Naturalizes
Ideal RegionNortheast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest, Pacific Northwest
Planting TimeSpring / Summer, Fall
Neonicotinoid FreeYes – Learn More
Ships to Hawaii, Alaska & CanadaNo
Jacob Cline Bee Balm

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