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Pycnanthemum virginianum (Mountain Mint)
Mountain Mint attracts many insects to its flowers, including various bees, wasps, flies, small butterflies and beetles. The leaves are very fragrant; when crushed they have a strong minty odor. The flowers will be white to shades of light purple, some with purple spots.

Pycnanthemum means "densely flowered," an attribute that enables Mountain Mint to accommodate many pollinators at once.  The long bloom time, a month or more in July and August, is another reason Mountain Mint is a great choice for those interested in feeding pollinators.  The light green foliage of all Mountain Mint species is visually pleasing, too, making it a nice garden choice even when not flowering.

For a shorter species, in medium soils, try Slender Mountain Mint.

Other common names are Mountain Thyme, Pennyroyal, and Prairie Hyssop.

Seeds / Packet: 1000
Seeds / Ounce: 220,000

Dormant bare root plants ship each year during optimal transplanting seasons: Spring (April - May) and Fall (October).
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Catalog Number PYC06F
Scientific Name Pycnanthemum virginianum
Common Name Mountain Mint
Germination Code A, D
Wetland Code FACW+
Sun Exposure Prairie , Savanna
Soil Moisture Wet , Wet Mesic , Mesic , Dry Mesic
Height 3 feet
Bloom Color White
Bloom Time June , July , Aug , Sept
Plant Type Forbs (Wildflowers)
Availability Seeds , Roots
Economize; $ seed/oz
Price:
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing: Order:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $10.00
1/4 oz. $15.00
1/2 oz. $25.00
1 oz. $40.00
1 lb. $600.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing: # of Plants:
Out of stock
 
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Pycnanthemum virginianum (Mountain Mint)
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Present in state Present in county, native to state Present in county, not native to state  
Not present in state Present historically, now extirpated    
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Pycnanthemum tenuifolium (Slender Mountain Mint) See details
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium (Slender Mountain Mint)
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $7.50
1/4 oz. $12.00
1/2 oz. $19.50
1 oz. $30.00
1 lb. $450.00

Liatris pycnostachya (Prairie Blazing Star) See details
Liatris pycnostachya (Prairie Blazing Star)
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $3.75
1/4 oz. $6.00
1/2 oz. $9.75
1 oz. $15.00
1 lb. $225.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing:
1 - 2 $5.00
3 - 11 $4.00
12 - 35 $2.80
36 - 99 $2.40
Potted Plants
Quantity: Pricing:
Tray of 38 $92.00
This is an excellent Liatris species for plant wet-medium prairies and perennial gardens due to the fact that butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds are attracted to it all summer.

Eupatorium maculatum (Joe Pye Weed) See details
Eupatorium maculatum (Joe Pye Weed)
Seeds
Quantity: Pricing:
Packet $2.00
1/8 oz. $5.00
1/4 oz. $8.00
1/2 oz. $13.00
1 oz. $20.00
1 lb. $300.00
Bare Root Plants
Quantity: Pricing:
Out of stock
Potted Plants
Quantity: Pricing:
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Also called Spotted Joe Pye Weed, its dusty rose-colored flowers will bloom for many weeks in July and August, becoming absolute magnets for dozens of species of butterflies.  If you love Joe Pye but have too much shade, try Sweet Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium purpureum).

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