Photo of the entire plant of Bee Balm (Monarda didyma Grand Parade


Monarda Grand Paradeā„¢ Johnson Nursery Corporation

Grand Paradeā„¢ Bee Balm is an herbaceous perennial with a mounded form. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and should be cut back in late fall in preparation for winter.


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Grand Parade Beebalm is an herbaceous perennial with a mounded form. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. This plant will require occasional maintenance and upkeep, and should be cut back in late fall in preparation for winter.


Monarda didyma GRAND PARADEā„¢ ('ACrade' PP19580 COPF) Perennial Resource

This midsized selection produces heads of large, shaggy pink-mauve flowers in mid to late summer. Foliage is delightfully fragrant, and significantly more resistant to powdery mildew than most older varieties. Excellent for cutting. The third introduction of the Grandā„¢ series, bred by Agriculture Canada in Morden, Manitoba.


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Monarda ā€˜ACradeā€™ (Grand Parade) Mt. Cuba Center

Monarda is a genus in the Lamiaceae (or mint) plant family. The latter is a rather large family containing over 200 genera and 7000 species.. Examples include 'Grand Parade'ā„¢ which is an exceptionally hardy cultivar characterized by its profuse production of bright lavender-purple flowers atop mid-sized plants that display very good mildew.


Grand Parade Beebalm (Monarda 'Grand Parade') in Edmonton St Albert

Grand Paradeā„¢ Bee Balm Monarda didyma 'Grand Paradeā„¢' (ACrade) Also called Bergemot, Dwarf Bee Balm Whorls of small tubular flowers are backed by leafy bracts Purple flowers appear on square stems just above foliage Heavily corrugated dark green ovate leaves, 5 cm long Foliage has a minty scent when crushed Compact, mounding habit


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Monarda 'ACrade' is solid under the trade name Grand Paradeā„¢ and exhibits excellent powdery mildew resistance. A lack of vigor was a common complaint among compact cultivars this size; however Grand Paradeā„¢ proved exceptionally robust. Perhaps because of this, Grand Paradeā„¢ was also the first Monarda to develop a hole in the center of the mass.


Monarda didyma Grand Paradeā„¢ ('ACrade' PP19580) Stonehouse Nursery

Monarda Grand Paradeā„¢ Bontanical Name: Monarda didyma Grand Paradeā„¢ 'Arcade' PP19,580 Common Name: Bee Balm Grand Paradeā„¢ Features: Compact, Fragrant, Good Cut Flowers, Drought Tolerant Attracts: Attracts Butterflies, Hummingbirds Resists: Resists Deer, Rabbits Bloom Time: Spring - Summer Light Requirements: Full Sun -Partial Sun


Photo of the entire plant of Bee Balm (Monarda didyma Grand Parade

What a perfect little bee balm. 'Grand Parade' practically explodes with lavender flowers that are covered all summer long with busy butterflies and bees. Because of its small stature, it's a great perennial for the front of the border. 'Grand Parade' grows 15 to 18 inches tall. The plant grows in a nice, tidy clump.


Monarda didyma Grand Paradeā„¢ ('ACrade' PP19580) Stonehouse Nursery

Grand Marshallā„¢: 24 inches (61 cm) Grand Mumā„¢: 18 to 22 inches (46 to 56 cm) Grand Paradeā„¢: 16 inches (41 cm) GARDEN STATISTICS . Light: Full Sun. Height: Shorter in ground than in pots. Grand Marshallā„¢: 24 to 26 inches (61 to 66 cm) Grand Mumā„¢: 22 inches (56 cm) Grand Paradeā„¢: 12 to 16 inches (30 to 41 cm) Spread: Grand Marshall.


Monarda didyma GRAND PARADEā„¢ ('ACrade' PP19580 COPF) Perennial Resource

Height: 12-18" Spread: 16-20" Exposure: Full Sun, Part Shade Soil Moisture: High Water Needs, Moderate Water Needs Drought tolerant: No Bloom time: Late Summer, Midsummer Foliage Color: Green Shades Flower Color: Purple Shades Fragrant: Yes Good Cut Flower: Yes Native: Nativar Deer resistant: Yes Rabbit resistant: No Bee-friendly: Yes


Monarda 'On Parade' (Bergamot) BBC Gardeners World Magazine

GRAND PARADEā„¢ Bee Balm produces a profusion of lavender-purple flowers atop mid-sized, very compact, upright plants from mid through late summer. They add a fun element to fresh flower bouquets. This cultivar exhibits very good mildew resistance. Monarda is native to eastern North America, so it is easy to grow and it multiplies quickly.


Monarda didyma GRAND PARADEā„¢ ('ACrade' PP19580 COPF) Perennial Resource

Dwarf Grand Parade Bee Balm is a rich royal purple on plants only about 15 inches tall. PPAF (Monarda didyma) key features Botanical Name Monarda Growing Zones Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8 Advantages Native, Bee Friendly, Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Deer Resistant, Cut Flowers, Fragrant Light Requirements


Grand Parade Monarda Bee Balm. Perennial flowers Flowers perennials

Grand Parade bee balm (Monarda 'Grand Parade') is a showy flowering herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the mint family. It grows upright and can reach a height of 2-3 feet tall and spreads about 1-2 feet wide. The plant has dark green leaves and bears large clusters of vibrant magenta colored flowers that bloom in July to September.


Photo 48826 Monarda didyma Grand Paradeā„¢ PP19580 plant lust

Grand Paradeā„¢ ('ACrade') Bee Balm is a new Monarda introduction from those tireless folks at the Morden Research Experiment Station, with large magenta-purple flowers in July and August, over short disease resistant foliage. Butterfly and bee attractant. Height 18 Inches Spread 12 Inches Bloom Color Purple USDA Hardiness Zone 3 Current Availability


Monarda ā€˜ACradeā€™ (Grand Parade) Mt. Cuba Center

Plant number: 1.365.240 (='ACrade') Beebalm is a traditional favourite for the perennial border. This midsized Canadian selection produces heads of large, shaggy lavender-purple flowers in mid to late summer. Foliage is delightfully fragrant, and significantly more resistant to powdery mildew than most older varieties. Excellent for cutting.

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