This is Monarda fistulosa Wahpe Washtemna, also known as Wild Bergamot. This perennial is used as an ornamental in many gardens, also is used as a honey plant. These fragrant flowers attracts birds, bees, and butterflies. This plant likes to live in sun to partial shade, where it grows up to 3 feet tall. From late Spring to early Fall this plant blossoms pink, lavender, and violet. The leaves can be eaten raw and uncooked, where is is commonly used in salads. USDA Hardiness Zones 3 to 9