Hey Richard,
I had my Scarlet Beebalm given to me by a relative 2 years ago and I planted it in the ground in the fall. It's done really well planted in clay and in partial shade. The flowers are now starting to die-off tho.
I also have a cultivar 'Blue Stocking' Beebalm which has just started to bloom but I have never seen a hummer near it in 4 years. The bees seem to like it tho.
My hummingbird bird feeder is hanging 3 feet away from all the beebalm but this little 'visiting' hummer hasn't been interested in it as yet.
Last spring I grew 12 Scarlet Beebalm plants from seeds collected (from a local garden park - yes, that one). They grew to about 10 inches tall before I transplanted them to the backyard but they only 'survived' the season and seemed to have completely died-off over the winter as there is no sign of them this year. Some of the 'Blue Stocking' Beebalm that I grew from seed at the same time last spring and transplanted has done okay.
I didn't have all the settings on the camera correct when the hummer came to visit while I was standing right beside the beebalm the other day...
Walter
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