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RedCrocus Narrowleaf Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium- Aromatic Pollinator-Friendly Perennial Herb for Gardens & Containers 1 Gallon (Pack of 5)
RedCrocus Narrowleaf Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium- Aromatic Pollinator-Friendly Perennial Herb for Gardens & Containers 1 Gallon (Pack of 5)
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Narrowleaf Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium
Description
This perennial herb features slender, aromatic leaves with clusters of small white to pale pink flowers. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soils, forming dense, fragrant clumps attractive to pollinators.
Suggested Uses
Ideal for naturalized gardens, pollinator gardens, borders, and containers. Its aromatic foliage makes it a great addition to herb gardens and landscape edges.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Narrowleaf Mountain Mint Pycnanthemum tenuifolium -
Common Name: Narrowleaf Mountain Mint -
Size & Growth: 2-3 feet tall, spreading to 2 feet wide -
Hardiness Zones: 4-8 -
Foliage Type: Aromatic, lance-shaped leaves -
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast -
Light Requirements: Full sun -
Attracts Pollinators: Bees, butterflies, hummingbirds -
Indoor Friendly: Not typically, prefers outdoor conditions -
Container Friendly: Yes, suitable for containers -
Deer Resistant: Yes -
Pet Warning: Non-toxic -
Fragrant: Yes, leaves and flowers emit a pleasant aroma -
Cut Flower: Suitable for fresh arrangements -
Grows Well With: Other xeriscape plants and pollinator species
Bloom Time: Mid to late summer
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in full sun in well-drained soil, spacing 18-24 inches apart. -
Soil Moisture: Moderate; tolerates dry conditions once established -
Soil Type: Sandy, loamy, or well-drained clay soils -
Humidity: Average to low humidity preference -
Pruning Instructions: Deadhead spent flowers to encourage reblooming and control size. -
Winter Care: Mulch in colder zones; minimal protection needed in warmer zones. -
Planting Depth: 1-2 inches below soil level -
Fertilization: Light feeding in early spring with balanced fertilizer -
Special Care: Prefers minimal disturbance once established
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