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Blunt Mountain Mint - Pollinator's Paradise!

The Blunt Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) is a powerhouse for pollinators! Bursting with fragrant, silvery-green foliage and densely packed clusters of flowers that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds can't resist.

The real showstoppers are the unusual flowers: tiny, tubular blossoms in soft shades of pale lavender to white, which are nestled within broad, silvery bracts. These bracts give the illusion of a second bloom, reflecting sunlight and creating an ethereal shimmer in the garden.

Its slightly fuzzy, silvery blue-green leaves release a refreshing minty aroma when brushed or crushed, making it a favorite for natural pest control in the garden. This clump-forming, upright perennial grows to about 1-3 feet tall and spreads modestly through rhizomes, creating a dense, non-invasive stand over time.

The combination of the delicate flowers and their glowing bracts makes for an eye-catching display that stands out in both wild and formal landscapes.

This hardy perennial, native to the eastern United States, thrives in meadows, prairies, and woodland edges, offering a long season of nectar-rich blooms from mid to late summer. Blunt Mountain Mint is a tough, adaptable plant that thrives in USDA Zones 4-8.

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Key Features

  • Pollinator magnet, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Silvery bracts create a glowing, almost frost-kissed effect
  • Tiny, pale lavender to white flowers bloom in dense clusters from midsummer to fall
  • Fragrant, aromatic foliage deters deer and rabbits
  • Clump-forming habit that spreads gently without taking over
  • Thrives in a variety of soil types, including clay and rocky soil

Landscaping Uses

Blunt Mountain Mint forms a bushy, upright stand reaching 1-3 feet tall and about as wide, making it perfect for filling gaps in naturalized gardens.

  • Pollinator gardens and butterfly meadows
  • Native plant landscapes, Rock gardens, Xeric sites, and prairie-style plantings
  • Mass plantings for erosion control and ground stabilization
  • Companion plant for vegetables and fruit trees to attract beneficial insects
  • Mixed borders and herb gardens for its aromatic foliage
  • Works well at holding soil in place and for erosion control

Care and Maintenance

As a hardy herbaceous perennial, Blunt Mountain Mint is easy to grow and requires minimal care once established. It prefers full sun to partial shade and can handle a range of soils, including clay and rocky ground, as long as there is good drainage.

Highly resistant to deer and rabbits, it's an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens and restoration projects. As a member of the Mint family, it spreads but is far less aggressive than true Mints, making it a well-behaved addition to pollinator-friendly plantings.

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Needs: Well-drained soil; tolerates clay, rocky, and average garden soils
  • Moisture Needs: Moderate moisture; drought-tolerant once established
  • Mulch: 3-4 inches of mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds
  • Fertilization Needs: Low; benefits from a light application of compost in spring
  • Pruning Info: Cut back in late fall or early spring to encourage fresh growth
  • Special Needs/Perks:
    • Deer and rabbit-resistant
    • Tolerant of poor soils
  • Division Info: Divide clumps every 3-4 years if clumps become too dense

Blunt Mountain Mint: A Shimmering Showpiece for Pollinators

If you want a plant that looks good, smells fantastic, and brings in a parade of pollinators, Blunt Mountain Mint is a must-have. With its luminous bracts and delicate summer flowers, this native gem adds a touch of magic to any garden.

Order yours today from Nature Hills Nursery, and we'll ship at the perfect time for planting in your zone!

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Blunt Mountain Mint - Pollinator's Paradise!

The Blunt Mountain Mint (Pycnanthemum muticum) is a powerhouse for pollinators! Bursting with fragrant, silvery-green foliage and densely packed clusters of flowers that bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds can't resist.

The real showstoppers are the unusual flowers: tiny, tubular blossoms in soft shades of pale lavender to white, which are nestled within broad, silvery bracts. These bracts give the illusion of a second bloom, reflecting sunlight and creating an ethereal shimmer in the garden.

Its slightly fuzzy, silvery blue-green leaves release a refreshing minty aroma when brushed or crushed, making it a favorite for natural pest control in the garden. This clump-forming, upright perennial grows to about 1-3 feet tall and spreads modestly through rhizomes, creating a dense, non-invasive stand over time.

The combination of the delicate flowers and their glowing bracts makes for an eye-catching display that stands out in both wild and formal landscapes.

This hardy perennial, native to the eastern United States, thrives in meadows, prairies, and woodland edges, offering a long season of nectar-rich blooms from mid to late summer. Blunt Mountain Mint is a tough, adaptable plant that thrives in USDA Zones 4-8.

Home & Garden Fulfillment Network

Key Features

  • Pollinator magnet, attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Silvery bracts create a glowing, almost frost-kissed effect
  • Tiny, pale lavender to white flowers bloom in dense clusters from midsummer to fall
  • Fragrant, aromatic foliage deters deer and rabbits
  • Clump-forming habit that spreads gently without taking over
  • Thrives in a variety of soil types, including clay and rocky soil

Landscaping Uses

Blunt Mountain Mint forms a bushy, upright stand reaching 1-3 feet tall and about as wide, making it perfect for filling gaps in naturalized gardens.

  • Pollinator gardens and butterfly meadows
  • Native plant landscapes, Rock gardens, Xeric sites, and prairie-style plantings
  • Mass plantings for erosion control and ground stabilization
  • Companion plant for vegetables and fruit trees to attract beneficial insects
  • Mixed borders and herb gardens for its aromatic foliage
  • Works well at holding soil in place and for erosion control

Care and Maintenance

As a hardy herbaceous perennial, Blunt Mountain Mint is easy to grow and requires minimal care once established. It prefers full sun to partial shade and can handle a range of soils, including clay and rocky ground, as long as there is good drainage.

Highly resistant to deer and rabbits, it's an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens and restoration projects. As a member of the Mint family, it spreads but is far less aggressive than true Mints, making it a well-behaved addition to pollinator-friendly plantings.

  • Planting Time: Spring or fall
  • Sun Needs: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Needs: Well-drained soil; tolerates clay, rocky, and average garden soils
  • Moisture Needs: Moderate moisture; drought-tolerant once established
  • Mulch: 3-4 inches of mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds
  • Fertilization Needs: Low; benefits from a light application of compost in spring
  • Pruning Info: Cut back in late fall or early spring to encourage fresh growth
  • Special Needs/Perks:
    • Deer and rabbit-resistant
    • Tolerant of poor soils
  • Division Info: Divide clumps every 3-4 years if clumps become too dense

Blunt Mountain Mint: A Shimmering Showpiece for Pollinators

If you want a plant that looks good, smells fantastic, and brings in a parade of pollinators, Blunt Mountain Mint is a must-have. With its luminous bracts and delicate summer flowers, this native gem adds a touch of magic to any garden.

Order yours today from Nature Hills Nursery, and we'll ship at the perfect time for planting in your zone!