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I was just looking at Monarda didyma on Wikipedia and here it pops up on Lemmy. How you support your local ecosystem is inspiring
It's such a great plant for wildlife in our bioregion and others, I really encourage you to plant some and see who comes around. M. didyma will attract hummingbirds during the growing season so it's good to have a few patches. M. fistulosa will attract lots of caterpillars, moths, and butterflies with fewer hummingbirds as competition for the nectar. At least, that's the pattern of use I've noticed over the years in our area.