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Oh wow, is that Monarda punctata? It's beautiful! We have M. fistulosa and M. didyma and they're wonderful as pollinator attractors, but we use the flowers in teas and the leaves as a replacement for oregano.
It is!! Good eye! I've heard you can make tea with it, but was too nervous to try lol. We planted it along with some other native pollinators to help the ecosystem. (Even if it's insignificant)
Stupid squirrels ate all the flower buds off my M. punctata. 🤦♂️
I was waiting all summer for it to bloom.
Oh no! I had no idea they like these. We've got squirrels everywhere, but thankfully they've left our stuff alone.
I’m starting to think the squirrels around here are a bit deranged. They also ate all of the echinacea flowers, and every single hot pepper I grew this year.