Pycnanthemum tenuifolium stands out for its ability to withstand drier sites. It has narrow leaves and small, white flower clusters. P. tenuifolium is a magnet for pollinators, and the fine foliage lends itself well to a garden setting even before it flowers. Mountain mint’s aroma can be smelled even in the dead of winter. Great for a medicinal tea also!
Common Name: Mountain Mint, Narrowleaf
Latin Name: Pycnanthemum tenuifolium
Variety: Species
H x W: 2-4' x 1-3'
Light Requirements: Sun to Part Shade
Habit: Herb
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Ben attractor, medicinal
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Pycnanthemum tenuifolium stands out for its ability to withstand drier sites. It has narrow leaves and small, white flower clusters. P. tenuifolium is a magnet for pollinators, and the fine foliage lends itself well to a garden setting even before it flowers. Mountain mint’s aroma can be smelled even in the dead of winter. Great for a medicinal tea also!
Common Name: Mountain Mint, Narrowleaf
Latin Name: Pycnanthemum tenuifolium
Variety: Species
H x W: 2-4' x 1-3'
Light Requirements: Sun to Part Shade
Habit: Herb
Plant Uses: Flower
Key Function: Ben attractor, medicinal
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