Slender Mountain Mint
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium Common names include Narrowleaf Mountain Mint, Slender Mountain Mint, and Common Horsemint This compact clump forming mint has narrow leaves with a stiff, erect structure. The minty-smelling plants usually grow up to 30" tall, but in rich soil can get up to 4' tall. They have flower clusters with many, small, two-lipped corollas appearing white to lavender with purple spots. Slender Mountain Mint performs best in full sun but is highly adaptable and can tolerate partial shade. It is a drought-tolerant, hardy perennial that prefers dry to medium-moisture, well-drained soils. While it thrives in drier conditions once established, it requires regular watering during its initial growth phase. It's adaptable to rocky, sandy, or clay soils. Height: 2'-3' Spread: 2'-3' Bloom: July-September Light: Full Sun-Part Shade Water: Low-Medium Zone: 4-8 Origin: Texas, central and eastern U.S. and Canada
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- 1 Gallon — 18.00 USD — In stock
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