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Hairy Mountain Mint - Bare Root Plant & Seeds

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Pycnanthemum verticillatum var. pilosum

Hairy Mountain Mint is a near-native mint species, complete with its signature square stem and refreshing minty fragrance. Like many plants in our nursery, we dry the leaves for tea and cooking, while enjoying the speckled white blossoms as they buzz with pollinators throughout the summer. Although less aggressive than spearmint, this plant will spread by seed—something we happily welcome in naturalized areas.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-9A
Soil: Dry to wet soils
Light: Full sun to light shade

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  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

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Pycnanthemum verticillatum var. pilosum

Hairy Mountain Mint is a near-native mint species, complete with its signature square stem and refreshing minty fragrance. Like many plants in our nursery, we dry the leaves for tea and cooking, while enjoying the speckled white blossoms as they buzz with pollinators throughout the summer. Although less aggressive than spearmint, this plant will spread by seed—something we happily welcome in naturalized areas.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-9A
Soil: Dry to wet soils
Light: Full sun to light shade

Options:

  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

Pycnanthemum verticillatum var. pilosum

Hairy Mountain Mint is a near-native mint species, complete with its signature square stem and refreshing minty fragrance. Like many plants in our nursery, we dry the leaves for tea and cooking, while enjoying the speckled white blossoms as they buzz with pollinators throughout the summer. Although less aggressive than spearmint, this plant will spread by seed—something we happily welcome in naturalized areas.

Seeds require cold stratification to germinate—read this quick article to learn how to accomplish this.

Hardiness: Zone 3A-9A
Soil: Dry to wet soils
Light: Full sun to light shade

Options:

  • Each packet contains approximately 100 seeds.

  • Bare Root Plants can be planted into loose soil in the fall or spring and kept moist until new growth emerges.

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