I didn't plant it so it must be a wildflower. It's growing in the corner of the yard. Is it likely to take over? If not I'll leave it because I think it's pretty. dooley Unknown wild flower ( photo / image / picture from dooley's Garden )
It looks like spotted horsemint, also called spotted beebalm. It grows in the fields around where I live. I'd let it grow in my garden because butterflies like it. Love those volunteers. :-D
Thanks! I looked it up in my Texas Herb Book and found a picture of it and that's what it looks like. I think I will keep it. I found two more of them in other parts of the yard. dooley
Oooooooh Dooley, what a great picture for the plant database. There is no image for Monarda punctata. Jerry
We have it in our field, and bees do like it! Almost any of the monardas are bee friendly, besides being pretty, too.