Deadhead for prolonged bloom or let seedheads stand for winter interest. Cut back in late fall or early spring to maintain a tidy form.
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Spotted Beebalm (also called Dotted Beebalm or Dotted Mint) is a charismatic native mint with a fascinating two-tone display: creamy yellow flowers dotted with purple spots nestle beneath vibrant pink to lavender bracts. While other beebalms favor long-tongued bees, M. punctata caters to short-tongued pollinators like beneficial wasps, which feed on its nectar and, in turn, help control garden pests like aphids. The plant’s open flower structure and long bloom window make it a hub of pollinator activity through summer and early fall.
Shorter and more drought-tolerant than other Monardas, Spotted Beebalm thrives in sandy, dry, or rocky soils with full sun. It stays upright and rarely suffers from powdery mildew, making it a durable option for tough spots like hellstrips or dry borders. With its unusual beauty and ecological punch, it’s a go-to for gardeners aiming to balance aesthetics with function.
Why Choose Spotted Beebalm?
Deadhead for prolonged bloom or let seedheads stand for winter interest. Cut back in late fall or early spring to maintain a tidy form.