'Claire Grace' was discovered in Tylertown, Mississippi by Barb and Michael Bridges of Southern Perennials and Herbs and named for their daughter. It has soft to deep lavender, 3 in. wide, tubular, pin cushion-like flowers that attract butterflies and hummingbirds. The toothed, aromatic, oblong, grayish-green leaves (to 4") may be used in teas. It is reputed to have some resistance to powdery mildew and to be tolerant of both wet and dry soil. 'Claire Grace' grows 3 to 4 ft. tall and 2 to 3 ft. wide. It may also be sold as Monarda fistulosa 'Claire Grace'.
| Sun | |
| No | |
| 3-4 ft | |
| 2-3 ft | |
| Summer | |
| Yes | |
| Pink | |
| Mild | |
| Yes | |
| Yes |