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Pycnanthemum incanum - (Hoary Mountain Mint)

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GARDEN SITE: Full Sun to Part Shade. Average, Dry to Medium, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 2-3 ft. Spread: 3-4 ft.

FLOWERS: White blooms July -September.

WILDLIFE: Attracts Butterflies & Bees

LARVAL HOST TO: Wavy-lined Emerald Moth

ZONE: 4-8

Vigorous grower. Best when allowed to spread naturally. The flowers are showy and fragrant and attract butterflies. The whitish coloration on the top parts of the leaves near the flower clusters give the plant the “hoary” name add-on. Drought, Erosion and Dry Soil Tolerant.

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GARDEN SITE: Full Sun to Part Shade. Average, Dry to Medium, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 2-3 ft. Spread: 3-4 ft.

FLOWERS: White blooms July -September.

WILDLIFE: Attracts Butterflies & Bees

LARVAL HOST TO: Wavy-lined Emerald Moth

ZONE: 4-8

Vigorous grower. Best when allowed to spread naturally. The flowers are showy and fragrant and attract butterflies. The whitish coloration on the top parts of the leaves near the flower clusters give the plant the “hoary” name add-on. Drought, Erosion and Dry Soil Tolerant.

GARDEN SITE: Full Sun to Part Shade. Average, Dry to Medium, Well-drained Soil.

SIZE: 2-3 ft. Spread: 3-4 ft.

FLOWERS: White blooms July -September.

WILDLIFE: Attracts Butterflies & Bees

LARVAL HOST TO: Wavy-lined Emerald Moth

ZONE: 4-8

Vigorous grower. Best when allowed to spread naturally. The flowers are showy and fragrant and attract butterflies. The whitish coloration on the top parts of the leaves near the flower clusters give the plant the “hoary” name add-on. Drought, Erosion and Dry Soil Tolerant.

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