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Monarda 'Scorpion'
Monarda fistulosa
'Scorpion'
Monarda fistulosa 'Scorpion' is a variety particularly well-known for its beauty and hardiness. The following describes the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation techniques, garden uses, and major pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Form: A perennial herbaceous plant that grows to a height of approximately 90–120 cm. - Flowers: Round flowers bloom in summer in various colors ranging from red to purple. - Leaves: It has long, pale green leaves that are fragrant. - Environment: It prefers sunny locations but grows well in partial shade. It requires well-drained soil. Propagation Methods - Division: It is common to separate mature clumps and plant them in spring or autumn. - Seeds: Seeds can be germinated indoors and then transplanted. Germination occurs after about 2–3 weeks in a bright location. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Neutral soil with good drainage while maintaining moderate moisture is ideal. - Watering: Water before the soil dries out, but avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: Applying an appropriate amount of organic fertilizer during spring and summer can promote growth. - Pruning: Pruning branches after the flowers have faded allows for more blooms the following year. Uses in the Garden - Border Plant: Placed along the borders of flowerbeds to provide a visual focal point. - Natural Garden: Frequently used in wildflower gardens, it attracts insects such as bees and butterflies. - Flowerbed: Planted among plants of different heights to create a variety of colors and textures. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Be wary of powdery mildew; this can be prevented by avoiding overwatering and ensuring good ventilation. - Pests: It can be susceptible to aphids and moths, so regular use of insecticides may be necessary to prevent them. - Pest Control: Using organic insecticides or soapy water is effective. Regular monitoring and the removal of diseased parts are also important. Monarda 'Scorpion' is relatively easy to care for and is a plant that provides unique beauty in the garden.
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
90~120cm
Spread
60~90cm
Colors
purple
Bloom Period
July to September
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-30°C
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