Pycnanthemum incanum (hoary mountain mint)
$7.99 – $14.99
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Short-toothed mountain mint can be aggressive, best used in areas where spread is desired like a meadow. It’s foliage is the real show stopper, but pollinators still love their unassuming flowers. Most mountain mints are drought, deer, rabbit, and salt tolerant, but can handle a little shade and moisture as well. They make good cut flowers, smell delicious and are edible. Mountain mints attract a wide variety of pollinators that love their nectar and pollen, and they host some specialty pollinators. They have a very long summer bloom time with many flowers at a time, providing so much food for wildlife. They are covered with pollinators all summer. There is one for every garden or meadow.
Pycnanthemum incanum (hoary mountain mint)
- Full Sun to Part Shade
- Wet to Dry Soil
- 3′-4′ Height, 2′-3′ Width
- July, Aug, Sept Bloom
- White to Lavender Flowers
- Attractive Foliage
- Polinator Plant
- Fragrant
- Edible
- Cut Flower
- Deer and Rabbit Resistant
- Compaction Tolerant
- Drought Tolerant
- Erosion Control
- Salt Tolerant
- Rain Garden
- Meadow
- Hell Strip
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