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May Flowers: Balloon Flower, Echinacea & Lemon Bergamot

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May Flowers: Balloon Flower, Echinacea & Lemon BergamotA Perennial Trio of Beauty, Medicine, and Pollinator Power This diverse perennial bundle unites Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus), Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea), and Lemon Bergamot (Monarda citriodora)three long lived plants valued for their ornamental beauty, ecological importance, and deep rooted culinary and medicinal traditions. Together, they create a dynamic, ever returning garden that blends striking blooms with functional herbal value

A Perennial Trio of Beauty, Medicine, and Pollinator Power

This diverse perennial bundle unites Balloon Flower (Platycodon grandiflorus), Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea), and Lemon Bergamot (Monarda citriodora)—three long-lived plants valued for their ornamental beauty, ecological importance, and deep-rooted culinary and medicinal traditions. Together, they create a dynamic, ever-returning garden that blends striking blooms with functional herbal value and seasonal abundance.

Balloon Flower brings whimsical, star-shaped blooms and edible roots traditionally used in East Asian herbal cuisine and medicine. Echinacea anchors the garden with bold, cone-shaped flowers long celebrated in North American herbalism for immune-supportive properties, commonly used in teas, tinctures, and seasonal wellness preparations. Lemon Bergamot adds fragrant, citrus-scented foliage and nectar-rich flowers used in traditional herbal teas and culinary infusions, prized for both flavor and digestive support.

EchinaceaLemon Bergamot , and Balloon Flower have very similar growing needs, making them excellent companions in a perennial garden. All three are sun-loving, hardy, drought-tolerant (once established), and thrive in well-drained soil.

Cultural, Culinary & Medicinal Significance

Each plant in this bundle carries a rich legacy of use across cultures. Balloon Flower (doraji in Korean tradition) has been used in culinary dishes and herbal remedies, particularly for respiratory support, where its roots are prepared in teas, syrups, and preserved foods. Echinacea has deep roots in Indigenous North American medicine, where it was traditionally used to support the body during seasonal shifts and continues to be one of the most widely recognized herbs in Western herbalism today. Lemon Bergamot, closely related to bee balm, has been used by Native American tribes for teas and topical preparations, valued for its soothing, aromatic qualities and ability to support digestion and overall wellness.

Together, these plants represent a living apothecary garden—offering beauty for pollinators, fragrance for the senses, and traditional herbal uses that connect garden to kitchen to wellness rituals.

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