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Pycnanthemum

(Labiatae - mint family)
Mountain mint. About 20 species of North American perennial herbs. Of the species listed here, all are intensely mint-scented when crushed. All are tolerant of dry soil, and spread by rhizomes. They bear clusters of small white or bluish flowers in summer or fall. Good honey plants. They also appear to be excellent food sources for beneficial insects; good plants to grow in or near fruit orchards. The plants are sometimes used in dried arrangements.

hyssopifolium peren • ht 1-2' • zones 5-9

hyssop-leaved mountain mint

Pycnanthemum hyssopifolium - Jul 2 Pycnanthemum hyssopifolium - Jul 2


native, fragrant, ground cover, dry - moist, sun - part shade
se US

Leaves are small and narrow. Spreads slowly to form a dense colony. A good ground cover, especially, perhaps for dry, sunny locations. Spreads relatively slowly.

cat # 6G5I
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea


incanum peren • ht 2-3' • zones 5-9

hoary mountain-mint

Pycnanthemum incanum - Jul 17


native, fragrant, dry - moist, sun - part shade
e and cent US; s Ontario

Upright stems. Undersides of leaves are covered with fine white hairs, giving the plant an interesting appearance. Bears clusters of small white flowers in summer. Tolerant of dry soil. Spreads medium fast.

cat # 6G5K
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea


Pycnanthemum muticum - Aug 13 Pycnanthemum muticum - Aug 13 Pycnanthemum muticum - Aug 9 Pycnanthemum muticum - Aug 24 Pycnanthemum muticum - Aug 24
muticum peren • ht 3' • zones 4-9

short-toothed mountain-mint


native, fragrant, dry - moist, sun - part shade
e a nd cent US

Stems are upright. Leaves are larger and broader than those of the other species. Spreads moderately fast.

cat # 6G5N
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea