Common name: Virginia Mountain Mint
Scientific name: Pycnanthemum virginianum
Category: Native Forb, Common Perennial
Sample mature size: 0.9 m tall, 0.6 m wide; 3 ft tall, 2 ft wide
Sunlight: Partial-sun, Shade
Water: Average, Medium-wet
Soil: Clay, Sand, Loam
Blooms: White in July
Natural habitats: Meadow-grasslands
Wildlife benefits: Bees/wasps π, Butterflies/skippers π¦
Points of interest: - Fragrant flower from the mint family
- Attracts pollinators and butterflies
- Will grow in sunny locations if ample moisture is added
- Grows best in woodland edges or moist meadows
- Can grow aggressively in the right conditions