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    ‘Smokey Mountain Mint’ offers a twist on a beloved, tough-as-nails native perennial

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerDecember 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    If you’re a fan of mountain mints (Pycnanthemum spp., Zones 3–9), you’re in for a treat. This native hybrid selection is a pollinator magnet with gray-purple foliage, silvery-growing tips, and a pleasant minty fragrance. It’s a blooming machine from early summer to frost. With silver bracts and bract-like leaves surrounding the white, lavender-spotted flower clusters, its smoky purple foliage creates a striking contrast. ‘Smokey Mountain Mint’ is a vigorous clumping perennial that pairs beautifully with other summer bloomers.

    ‘Smokey Mountain Mint’
    mountain mint

    Pycnanthemum × incanum ‘Smokey Mountain Mint’

    Zones: 4–9

    Size: 24 inches tall and wide

    Conditions: Full sun; average, well-drained soil

    Native Range: North American native hybrid

     

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