Thin-leaved Mountain Mint
Pycnanthemum montanum, Lamiaceae
Zones
4–8
Layer
Herbaceous
Lifespan
Perennial
Growth
Moderate
Guild Roles
Pollinator AttractorBeneficial Insect HabitatPest Confuser
Growing Conditions
Sun
Full Sun (preferred)Partial Shade (tolerated)
Water
Moderate (established)Moderate (seedling)
Soil pH
6 – 7.5
Tolerances
Drought
Frost
Heat
Pest Resistance
Disease Resist.
Companion Plants
Antagonistic Plants
Uses
Functions
Attracts Native BeesHosts Predatory WaspsSupports Hover FliesRepels AphidsLate Season NectarAromatic Pest Deterrent
Edible Parts
Leaves
Medicinal Uses
Digestive AidRespiratory Support
Common Questions
What zones does Thin-leaved Mountain Mint grow in?
Thin-leaved Mountain Mint grows in USDA hardiness zones 4 through 8.
What are good companion plants for Thin-leaved Mountain Mint?
Good companions for Thin-leaved Mountain Mint include Stillman's Coreopsis, Camphor Daisy, Horse mint.
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