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Wildflowers - Mountain Mint Seeds
For fresh minty fragrance, these wild varieties of mountain mint wildflower seeds cannot be beaten. Whether fresh or dried, the pungent leaves make wonderfully flavorful tea. Bees and butterflies also flock to the white clustered flowers. The vigorous perennial spreads easily even in dry areas, and may be mown after blooming to keep under control.
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On Sale! Hairy Mountain Mint Seeds Pycnanthemum pilosum
These native hairy mountain mint plants feature white flowers on top of hairy gray foliage. Honeybees love this minty perennial so much that they sometimes sleep on the blossoms at night. This wildflower is a perfect choice for a native planting.Quick View$3.48 Pkt - $21.00 / Oz -
On Sale! Mountain Mint Seeds Pycnanthemum virginianum
This native member of the mint family grows in the valleys as well as in the mountains. It is such a desirable species for pollinators that it is a key component of many native seed mixes. It thrives in wet soil but grows well on an average mesic soil as well.Quick ViewxMountain Mint Seeds
Pycnanthemum virginianum
This native member of the mint family grows in the valleys as well as in the mountains. It is such a desirable species for pollinators that it is a key component of many native seed mixes. It thrives in wet soil but grows well on an average mesic soil as well.
$3.75 Pkt - $36.00 / Oz
For fresh minty fragrance, these wild varieties of mountain mint wildflower seeds cannot be beaten. Whether fresh or dried, the pungent leaves make wonderfully flavorful tea. Bees and butterflies also flock to the white clustered flowers. The vigorous perennial spreads easily even in dry areas, and may be mown after blooming to keep under control.