Pycnanthemum muticum Plant Finder
Pycnanthemum muticum Plant Finder
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Learn MorePycnanthemum muticum is a well-loved mountain mint, by insects and humans alike. Growing 2-3’ tall and spreading quickly, this broad-leaved Pycnanthemum has lustrous foliage and silvery bracts with flowers ranging in color from white to pink to purple. The foliage is very aromatic with its spearmint aroma present even in
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Learn MorePlant Mountain Mint in a mixed foliage border among the dark greens, and this silvery color will pop! Fun fact: Mountain Mint isn't native to the mountains,
Learn MoreDistribution Map: Based on vouchered plant specimens from wild populations. TYPE: Brachystemum muticum Michaux Lectotypified by E. Grant & Epling, Univ.
Learn MoreBlooms from June to August, and fruits from September to October. Identification, This species is a typical mountain-mint, being about 3' tall, freely branched
Learn MoreThe National Wildlife Federation Native Plant Finder: Blunt mountain mint (Pycnanthemum muticum); will spread; the best pollinator plant I've seen!
Learn MoreIt is native to Eastern North America (Maine to Michigan to Illinois and Missouri south to Florida and Texas) where it typically grows in grassy open places,
Learn MoreClustered Mountainmint: Common name: Clustered Mountainmint: Latin name: Pycnanthemum muticum: Source: Cultivar : Mature Height : Mature Spread
Learn MoreIn August of 2018 we launched a Plant Finder tool with purpose filters to Perennial – Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) named Plant of the Year by
Learn MoreThe New York Flora Atlas is a source of information for the distribution of plants within the state, as well as information on plant habitats, associated ecological communities, and taxonomy. In addition, users can learn about the location of vouchered specimens and see images to get a better visual for each plant. Pycnanthemum muticum 1/18
Learn MorePycnanthemum muticum (Michx.) Pers. 25 Clustered mountain-mint, Blunt mountain-mint, Clustered mountainmint
Learn MorePycnanthemum These are mostly very aromatic plants, a pleasure to crush in the field and scenting even a herbarium case. The corollas are white, generally dotted or tinged with a pink or purple shade.
Learn MoreSolidago rigida and Pycnanthemum muticum were tied for the greatest diversity of pollinators visiting. These 2 species were visited by a greater diversity than the rest of the plants followed by Eupatorium hyssopifolium with 15.3 different pollinators. The next and largest number of plants were visited by 12 to 14 different pollinators.
Learn MorePycnanthemum or Mountain Mint is a perennial genus that is an absolute favorite plant for a wide range of pollinating insects. While their blooms are smallish and not showy, they are numerous, open over a long period of time and provide plenty of nectar. Visitors to Mountain Mint include bumblebees, honeybees, solitary wasps, tachinid flies, syrphid flies, beetles and butterflies. A
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Learn MoreDescription. Pinkish white flowers in dense spikes just above the silvery green foliage are loaded with nectar, attracting a large number of pollinator insects. Plant in full to partial sunny locations in moisture retentive soils and allow room for the plant to moderately spread by rhizomes over the years. Late summer these plants are swarmed by an incredible number of pollinator insects visiting the nectar loaded flowers.
Learn MorePycnanthemum muticum / Broad-leaved Mountain Mint. $ 8.00. A mountain mint with a pleasing minty aroma. The flowers are a great attractor of pollinators. Known as “short-toothed mountain mint” for the small teeth on its broad, attractive foliage which takes on a frosted look. Its minty
Learn MoreMountain mint, a group of about 20 plants in the Pycnanthemum genus, is native to the southeastern U.S. They are perennials and bloom from about July through September. Mountain mint grows in clumps up to about two to three feet (0.6 to 1 m.) tall. It grows densely with dark green leaves that have a
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