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The Dotted Horsemint, or Monarda punctata, is common in the wild and can be planted in attractive clusters in Florida butterfly gardens. The large distinctive flowers have a long blooming period, late spring through the fall. #floridawildflowers #ButterflyGarden #Pollinators #Floridagarden Small Flowers, Wild Flowers, Bee Balm, Herbaceous Perennials, Flower Art, Butterflies, Bloom, Dots, Backyard
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Dotted Horsemint

Family name: Lamiaceae Host plant for: none General description: Erect herbaceous perennial with aromatic opposite leaves and elongated spikes of densely clustered small flowers… 
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