Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum pilosum)
This mint has a strong and refreshing taste. The leaves are used dried in herbal tea. Native to North America. Big advantage: it is not invasive like other mints. It can grow in a rockery, in poor soil, and requires practically no care. Its flowers are white and its leaves delicate.
Attract pollinators!
Other considerations:
Caution pregnant women.
| Quantity: Envelope of about 35 to 40 seeds |
| Plant type: Perennial |
| Family: Lamiaceae |
| Color: Green |
| Flower color: White |
| Plantation: In the garden after the risk of frost |
| Sowing: Inside |
| Days to maturity: 1 year |
| Plant spacing: 40 cm |
| Depth: 1 cm |
| Exposure: Half shade |
| Watering: Regular |
| Soil: Poor |
| Shape: In clumps |
| Width: 40 cm |
| Height: 40 cm to 60 cm |