Mint Seeds - Pycnanthemum virginianum - Mountain Mint
Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum virginianum) grows in upright, silvery-green clumps with narrow, softly textured leaves that release a crisp, cooling fragrance when brushed or warmed by the sun. In mid to late summer, dense clusters of tiny pale blossoms appear, ranging from creamy white to soft lavender, creating a subtle firework effect that draws bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects in large numbers. Native to eastern North America, mountain mint thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to a wide range of soils, especially those with good drainage and consistent moisture. Once established, it is hardy, resilient, and low-maintenance, typically reaching 2 to 3 feet tall with a tidy, upright habit that holds its form well in borders and naturalized plantings. Mountain mint is especially valued for pollinator gardens, meadow-style plantings, rain gardens, and prairie-inspired landscapes, where it weaves structure and fragrance into mixed plantings without becoming fussy. The sturdy stems and long-lasting blooms also make it useful for fresh or dried arrangements, while its refined texture and calming scent bring a quiet strength and wild elegance to cultivated spaces.
Original: $2.00
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Description
Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum virginianum) grows in upright, silvery-green clumps with narrow, softly textured leaves that release a crisp, cooling fragrance when brushed or warmed by the sun. In mid to late summer, dense clusters of tiny pale blossoms appear, ranging from creamy white to soft lavender, creating a subtle firework effect that draws bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects in large numbers. Native to eastern North America, mountain mint thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to a wide range of soils, especially those with good drainage and consistent moisture. Once established, it is hardy, resilient, and low-maintenance, typically reaching 2 to 3 feet tall with a tidy, upright habit that holds its form well in borders and naturalized plantings. Mountain mint is especially valued for pollinator gardens, meadow-style plantings, rain gardens, and prairie-inspired landscapes, where it weaves structure and fragrance into mixed plantings without becoming fussy. The sturdy stems and long-lasting blooms also make it useful for fresh or dried arrangements, while its refined texture and calming scent bring a quiet strength and wild elegance to cultivated spaces.













