Additionally, ifarm (www.ifarmBoxford.com; carries a few different species of bee balm; I recommend using
Monarda fistulosa over
Monarda didyma, because it's a stronger species.
He also favours Echinacea pallida and Eryngium alpinum, better known as sea holly, and
monardas. Most of the perennials he prefers are easy to grow.
Indicator species for Managed sites consisted of species frequently associated with oak savanna habitat in the upper Midwestern United States (Table 3; Betz and Lamp, 1990; Grundel et al., 2000; USFWS, 2003), especially lanceleaf coreopsis (Coreopsis lanceolata), butterfly weed, and horsemint (
Monarda punctata).
"
Monarda" opens the album on a slow, reverent note.
Se examinaron las revisiones taxonomicas de los siguientes generos: Agastache (Lint y Epling, 1945; Sanders, 1987), Asterohyptis (Epling, 1932; Turner, 2011), Clinopodium (Epling y Jativa, 1964), Cunila (Garcia-Pena, 2008), Hedeoma (Epling y Stewart, 1939; Irving, 1968), Lepechinia (Epling, 1948),
Monarda (McClintock y Epling, 1942; Turner, 1994b), Salvia subg.
* 12,500 perennials, including Allium, Milkweed, Pinks, Rudbeckia,
Monarda, Liatris, and Obedient Plant.
The daisy-like flowers and height (they can grow to 5ft tall) mean they work well towards the back of the border, attracting bees and butterflies and adding impact alongside globe thistle (Echinops) and
monarda.
Plucky perennial
Monarda, sometimes referred to as bergamot, is an invaluable hardy plant.
Summer: Astilbe, rose,
monarda, crapemyrtle, cosmos, lily, dahlia, crocosmia, hydrangea and allium.
Thirty plant species occurring in the cemeteries that are commonly found in prairies from Illinois to Ohio include Andropogon gerardii, Anemone virginiana, Antennaria plantaginifolia, Arnoglossum atriplicifolium, Calystegia spithamea, Carex meadii, Carya tomentosa, Ceanothus amerieanus, Celastrus scandens, Cirsium discolor, Comandra umbellata, Desmodium caneseens, Elymus virginicus, Euphorbia corollata, Helianthus hirsutus, Lactuca eanadensis, Lobelia spicata, Lysimachia lanceolata,
Monarda fistulosa, Rubus occidentalis, Rudbeckia hirta pulcherrima, Silphium integrifolium, Smilax lasioneura, Solidago canadensis, Symphyotrichum leave, S.
As she walks the dog, she focuses on images of continuing vitality: "
monarda growing," "little gray mice,"
[Trailing B, E, Ha, P N 4322 ratany] Lamiaceae
Monarda fistulosa L.
2008) this field was dominated by Eragrostis trichodes (thread love grass) which had an importance value (I.V.) of 97.4, with Strophostyles helvula (wild bean) and
Monarda punctata (horsemint) ranking second and third in I.V.
The plants James documented in what is now Platte County are Lithospermum incisum, fringed puccoon; Cirsium sp., a thistle; Vicia americana, American purple vetch (not on our list); Rhus glabra, smooth sumac; Asclepias speciosa, showy milkweed; Toxicodendron radicans, poison ivy; Apocynum cannabinum, hemp dogbane; Helianthus petiolaris, plains sunflower; Amorpha fruticosa, wildindigo; Gaura coccinea, scarlet gaura;
Monarda pectinata, a mint not on our list; Potamogeton nodosus, floating-leaf pondweed; Rubus occidentalis, black raspberry; Sparganium eurycarpum, bur-reed; Callirhoe involucrata, purple poppy-mallow; Plantago patagonica, woolly plantain; and Anemone canadensis, meadow anemone.
Think Asters, daylilies, chrysanthemums, phlox, primrose (either before flowering or immediately thereafter), Arabis, Campanulas, Cerastum, Chelone, Heliopsis, Ajuga, Lysimachia,
Monarda, Physostegia, Valeriana, and almost all the Sedums and Sempervivums.