
Bee Balm, Bee Happy
Bee Happy Bee Balm lives up to its cheerful name with a summer-long display of vivid red flower heads that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and birds in remarkable abundance. A Great Lakes native, it brings the kind of ecological richness to the garden that no exotic cultivar can replicate—every bloom is a landing pad, and the ornamental value is real. Plants grow 24 to 36 inches tall with a tidy, clumping habit that suits mid-border or mass planting situations, and the aromatic foliage takes on warm burgundy and bronze tones as fall arrives. Full sun to partial sun works equally well, giving this bee balm more flexibility than most when it comes to placement in a varied landscape. Deer leave the fragrant foliage alone, and the plant spreads gradually into fuller colonies over time without becoming invasive. Simple to grow and genuinely rewarding, it earns its place anywhere you want color, wildlife, and easy-care charm in one dependable plant.
Bee Happy Bee Balm lives up to its cheerful name with a summer-long display of vivid red flower heads that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and birds in remarkable abundance. A Great Lakes native, it brings the kind of ecological richness to the garden that no exotic cultivar can replicate—every bloom is a landing pad, and the ornamental value is real. Plants grow 24 to 36 inches tall with a tidy, clumping habit that suits mid-border or mass planting situations, and the aromatic foliage takes on warm burgundy and bronze tones as fall arrives. Full sun to partial sun works equally well, giving this bee balm more flexibility than most when it comes to placement in a varied landscape. Deer leave the fragrant foliage alone, and the plant spreads gradually into fuller colonies over time without becoming invasive. Simple to grow and genuinely rewarding, it earns its place anywhere you want color, wildlife, and easy-care charm in one dependable plant.
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$5.95Description
Bee Happy Bee Balm lives up to its cheerful name with a summer-long display of vivid red flower heads that attract butterflies, hummingbirds, and birds in remarkable abundance. A Great Lakes native, it brings the kind of ecological richness to the garden that no exotic cultivar can replicate—every bloom is a landing pad, and the ornamental value is real. Plants grow 24 to 36 inches tall with a tidy, clumping habit that suits mid-border or mass planting situations, and the aromatic foliage takes on warm burgundy and bronze tones as fall arrives. Full sun to partial sun works equally well, giving this bee balm more flexibility than most when it comes to placement in a varied landscape. Deer leave the fragrant foliage alone, and the plant spreads gradually into fuller colonies over time without becoming invasive. Simple to grow and genuinely rewarding, it earns its place anywhere you want color, wildlife, and easy-care charm in one dependable plant.


















