Plant identification please
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Looks like it could be Jacob Cline, Monarda, Bee Balm
This is Bee Blam and it comes in a variety of colours and attracts bird bees and butterflies
Monarda
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What they said; this plant is a treasure. I has medicinal/healing qualities as well as looking wonderful and attracting the pollinators. It's what 'osage tea' is made from, and has several other names in common use.
Salvia
Salvia/Bee Balm