Pycnanthemum muticum

A rhizomatous plant that attracts lots of pollinators, with special value to native bees. The leaves are highly aromatic, and the flower cluster is subtended by silvery bracts. While native to a large portion of eastern US, this species is listed as S2/S3 in NY state. That means, threatened, but not actually protected at this time. Thus, other Pycnanthemum species that are not threatened are a good substitute for pollinator gardens. If you use this species, please try to use local genotype.

Plant Information

Common Name(s): 
short-toothed mountain mint
Type: 
Native
Herbaceous Plants - Annuals, Biennials, Perennials
Status: 
Threatened NYS (S2)
Moisture: 
Moist
Light: 
Sun
Part Sun
Part Shade
Attracts butterflies/pollinators
Recommended for gardening

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