Bringing Birds, Bees and Butterflies To Your Backyard
Bringing Birds, Bees and Butterflies To Your Backyard
Phonetic: pik-NAN-thee-mum ver-jin-ee-AH-num
In midsummer, Mountain Mint is covered in small white flowers, often spotted with purple, atop strongly upright stems. The genus name, Pycnanthemum, means "densely packed flowers," and the top of this plant is covered with a dense white bloom that is highly attractive to pollinators. Typical visitors include honeybees, and a wide variety of native bees, beetles, and Pearl Crescent butterflies. The leaves emit a strong aroma when crushed and can be used in teas. Also called Virginia Mountain Mint
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