Pycnanthemum incanum (Hoary Mountain Mint)
grows 2-3 ft. tall
sun to part shade
dry to medium soil (mesic)
pink blooms July-Sept.
use mountain mint leaves (fresh or dried) for tea
natural habitat: dry upland forests and rocky woodlands, shale barrens, forest borders, clearings, and roadsides
all mountain mints are highly valuable for pollinators
grows 2-3 ft. tall
sun to part shade
dry to medium soil (mesic)
pink blooms July-Sept.
use mountain mint leaves (fresh or dried) for tea
natural habitat: dry upland forests and rocky woodlands, shale barrens, forest borders, clearings, and roadsides
all mountain mints are highly valuable for pollinators
grows 2-3 ft. tall
sun to part shade
dry to medium soil (mesic)
pink blooms July-Sept.
use mountain mint leaves (fresh or dried) for tea
natural habitat: dry upland forests and rocky woodlands, shale barrens, forest borders, clearings, and roadsides
all mountain mints are highly valuable for pollinators