Blunt Mountain Mint

Drum roll, please!

INTRODUCING BLUNT MOUNTAIN MINT: THE 2025 PERENNIAL PLANT OF THE YEAR

Pycnanthemum muticum is the botanical name for this powerful native. We received this perennial recently, and I immediately fell in love with it because of its looks and fragrance. Here are a few points of interest regarding why it was the chosen perennial.

  • It is a native perennial for our area.
  • It is very hardy (Zones 4 – 8).
  • It is both deer and rabbit-resistant.
  • It is a prime candidate for a pollinator garden.
  • This perennial is best used when it is allowed to create an expanding, naturalized cluster.
  • Grows up to 36 inches tall with fragrant foliage and clusters of nectar-rich small tubular flowers.

In 2013, Penn State studied 88 pollinator-rewarding herbaceous perennial plants. Here are some results of the study:

  • BEST PLANTS FOR FLOWERING LONGEVITY – Blunt Mountain Mint won with ten weeks of peak bloom.
  • BEST PLANTS FOR POLLINATOR VISITOR DIVERSITY – Blunt Mountain Mint was the winner.
  • BEST PLANTS FOR SHEER NUMBER OF INSECT VISITORS – Blunt Mountain Mint won with 78 different insects.
  • BEST PLANTS FOR SHEER # OF BEE AND SYRPHID VISITORS – Blunt Mountain Mint won with 19 bees/syrphids.

Bottom line: Blunt Mountain Mint is a must-have for pollinator gardens. Its heads of tiny white blooms attract butterflies, wasps, and bees from July through September. This tough perennial has no disease issues.

Please remember this tip: It prefers an area that can freely naturalize and spread.

FALL IS A GREAT SEASON TO BE PLANTING A LITTLE HAPPINESS!!!!!!!

To read more posts from Doug, visit our blog

Return to the Great Big Greenhouse homepage

Pin It on Pinterest