Short-toothed Mountain Mint - Pycnanthemum muticum
We are currently offering this wildflower species for sale.
Also known as Clustered Mountain Mint
Color of flowers: white with purple spots Blooms: July - September Attracts the following pollinators: bees and butterflies
Native habitat: woods, fields, thickets; low meadows, moist open woodlands Sunlight: full sun to bright shade Soil moisture level: well-drained Adapted to the following soil types: loamy, organic Drought tolerant: low Soil pH range of tolerance: slightly acidic to neutral
Where/how to plant: we recommend that you plant this species in its native habitat, or conditions that mimic its native habitat, such as meadows, steep banks, and woodland edges
Notes: most attractive when planted in large groups; space plants 2-5' apart; for homeowners: avoid planting in fertile soil if you do not them to spread outside of their allotted space