It is called bergamot because of its bergamot orange-like fragrance. Monarda fistulosa is the wild local variety. Bergamot oil is more expensive than lavender, but it's definitely a very unique fragrance. The lovely aroma of Bergamot Essential Oil is known to support mental health and clarity by providing a boost to the mind. Bergamot Essential Oil is a favorite amongst essential oil users for its citrusy, uniquely vibrant scent with a touch of floral, and for its many therapeutic properties. Oil from the peel of the fruit, and extract from the fruit juice, are used to make medicine. It also attracts pollinators like bees, butterflies, ⦠Sometimes, bergamot citrus oils are adulterated with the oils from bergamot mint or other plants such as rosewood. The scent is suitable for use in potpourris and other scented mixtures. The bright red flowers attract bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies and make striking, long-lasting cut blooms. What does bergamot smell like? Bee Balm, also known as Bergamot, Latin name Monarda, includes over a dozen varieties. I use it in a oil candle when I'm in a bad mood or have trouble sleeping or just to make the house smell good. The smell is very fine, terpene-woody, in a more citrus sort of way, aromatic like grapefruit but maybe a little closer to orange, without as much sweetness, and the fragrance is more complex and deep. odor: Sour sweaty with floral rosy under notes, a bergamot citrus nuance and fruity notes of blueberry, cranberry, apple and grape flavor: Fruity, rich floral and slightly citrus-like with berry waxy nuances of blueberry fruity notes of apple, grape, peach and apricot Bergamot is a plant that produces a type of citrus fruit. The pretty plant â though not choosy as to where it grows â does prefer "wet feet" and partial shade. Bergamot fragrances first came into fashion in the 16th century and today, it is a popular note in perfume and is noted for its freshness. I use bergamot aromatherapy oil in the same way I use lavender. In Italy, the primary producer of bergamot, the production of the essential oil is regulated to ensure the highest quality product. The name wild bergamot refers to the scent of the plant and its use as a culinary and medicinal herb. Bergamot has the same odour characteristics as other citrus fruits, but is celebrated for its complex structure which makes it a great addition to bold, full-bodied fragrances. An ideal plant for herb, cottage or rock gardens! Iâve been assured - erroneously it turns out - that this is the plant used in Earl Grey tea that gives it a special flavor. The fragrance of wild bergamot and its relatives in the genus Monarda is similar to the scent of the bergamot orange, which is grown mostly in Italy and harvested only for its oil. It is not. The entire plant emits a strong fragrance similar to citrus, but most like that of the tropical tree, orange bergamot, hence the nickname bergamot. For those of you who have never smelled bergamot before, it's in its own class, in the same type of family with grapefruit and lemon.