Pycnanthemum verticillatum var. pilosum
Common name(s): American mountain mint, hairy mountian mint
Description: perennial; a wildflower native to the Central and Eastern United States. Densely hairy, aromatic foliage smells of mint and has historically been used in traditional medicine by indigenous peoples. Dense white flower clusters bloom in summer and attract an incredibly diverse range of pollinators. Unlike true mints (Mentha spp.), mountain mint is not an aggressive spreader and will not take over your garden.
Height: to 3 ft. Spread: to 3 ft.
Position: full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil
Uses: medicine, culinary- herbal teas, to attract pollinators
Winter Hardiness: to 0 F and below
Distribution: Central and E. U.S.
Care: no special care needed, can be pruned back after flowering