Bergamot Collection
Bergamot, a name that evokes images of vibrant flowers and zesty citrus fruits
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Bergamot, a name that evokes images of vibrant flowers and zesty citrus fruits. From the Bergamot lemon to the Bergamot orange, this versatile plant has captivated our senses for centuries. In Canada's Alberta, a picturesque meadow blooms with wild bergamots and lupines. The sight is nothing short of breathtaking, as these delicate flowers sway in the gentle breeze. Dating back to 1740, an enchanting hand-colored engraving showcases the Oswego Tea Plant, also known as bergamot. Its intricate details transport us to a time when nature's wonders were captured on paper. The Wild bergamot or bee balm (Monarda fistulosa) adds a touch of elegance to any garden. With its vibrant colors and sweet fragrance, it attracts bees and butterflies alike. Austa Densmore Sturdevant's late 19th-early 20th-century artwork titled "Bergamot (or Bee Baum)" reminds us of the timeless beauty this plant possesses. It serves as a reminder that art can capture nature's essence like no other medium can. Sealyham / Bidburybergamot is another variety that enchants with its unique charm. This particular breed carries an air of sophistication while still maintaining its natural allure. Imagine strolling through a garden filled with Monarda Gardenview Scarlet - also known as bergamot - where every step releases an intoxicating aroma into the air, and is truly a sensory experience like no other. In George Cruikshank's c1820 illustration titled "He smelt - O Lord. How he did smell. " we are reminded of how powerful bergamots' scent can be. A single whiff can transport us to distant memories or awaken forgotten emotions. From South Dakota's Black Hills comes another mesmerizing sight: blooming horsemint flowers covering hillsides as far as the eye can see.