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Spotted Beebalm is a compact, tough wildflower that brings a unique and eye-catching twist to any sunny pollinator garden. Instead of large flower heads, it flaunts stacked whorls of pale yellow, tubular flowers nestled among dramatic pink or lavender bracts—like a living tower of color. Blooming for weeks in summer, it attracts a wide array of short-tongued pollinators, including butterflies, native bees, and especially beneficial wasps, which help control pest insects like aphids.
Naturally found in dry, sandy or disturbed soils, Spotted Beebalm thrives in poor conditions and is remarkably drought-tolerant once established. It’s also highly resistant to powdery mildew, making it a reliable and low-fuss choice for open, sunny beds.
Why Choose Spotted Beebalm?
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. Avoid overly rich or wet conditions, which can lead to weak growth. Little to no supplemental watering is needed once established. Deadheading isn’t required but can tidy up appearance. Self-seeds gently and can form small clumps over time.