Pycnanthemum virginianum

Common Names: Common Mountain Mint, Virginia Mountain Mint
 
Soil: Mesic  Wet-Mesic  Wet  
Height: 1 ft - 3 ft
Blooming: Jun Jul Aug

Like many of our mints, it spreads by rhizomes, but this species is not overly aggressive as long as there is some competition. The flowers are extremely attractive to many insects including bees, wasps, flies, small butterflies, and beetles.

No photos are currently available for Pycnanthemum virginianum. Although we strive to post our own photos of every species offered, we are still missing a few. We suggest either googling for images of this specis or please visit the USDA PLANTS Database for photos/drawings and further information.