Mountain Mint: Virginia (Pycnanthemum virginianum) - NEW!
Description
Native perennial. From Wild Seed Project: "In mid-summer, small white flowers bloom atop silvery-green foliage attracting numerous pollinators – this is a top nectar plant. Foliage is minty, fragrant, and used medicinally. Thrives in poor soil and can form large clumps by spreading through underground roots, so too aggressive for small gardens. Tough enough to establish in an existing meadow of dense vegetation or in a rain garden that alternates between wet and dry. Looks great in a large pot. Deer-proof." Full Sun, Dry-Wet Soil, Height: 2-3', Mid Summer Blooms
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This is because native plants have different growth habits than the other plants we start under grow lights. In fact, most of them need a long cold period in the soil before germinating in the spring or summer, or even a year after being sown. Therefore, it is a bit more challenging to predict when and how many will be ready for pick up in the spring.
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