Narrow leaf Mountain Mint

Pycnanthemum tenuifolium

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| Hardiness Zones 6-9

Perennial plant with long narrow leaves and attractive white to pale purple flowers on much branched spikes in late summer. The dense foliage and nice flowers of this adaptable perennial make it a good garden plant. It is native to much of eastern North America and should be planted in a sunny location with good soil that can be moist or well-drained but irrigated. The leaves and stems are aromatic and can be used to make a tea. The plant is attractive to butterflies.

Plant Specs
  • Zones: 6 - 9
  • Sun: Full Sun and Part Shade
  • Soil: Well-drained
  • Height at Maturity: 2 - 3 Feet
  • Spread at Maturity: 2 - 3 Feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate

Dies back, depends on zone

Flower/Foliage

Flower:

  • The flowers of Pycnanthemum tenuifolium are small, tubular, and white to pale lavender, often adorned with tiny purple speckles.
  • Arranged in dense, flat-topped clusters (corymbs) at the ends of stems, they create a soft, cloud-like appearance in bloom.
  • Flowers typically appear in mid-summer to early fall, attracting a diverse range of pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.
  • Each flower measures about 1/4 inch across but collectively makes a striking visual impact.

Fruit:

  • The fruit is a tiny, dry nutlet, characteristic of plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae).
  • Nutlets are inconspicuous and not particularly ornamental but serve as a seed source for propagation.
  • Seeds are small and can self-sow under favorable conditions, contributing to the plant's natural spread.

Foliage:

  • The foliage is composed of slender, needle-like leaves, giving the plant a fine-textured, airy appearance.
  • Leaves are light green to medium green and grow in opposite pairs along the square stems, typical of mint family plants.
  • When crushed, the foliage releases a strong, minty fragrance, adding sensory appeal to gardens.
  • The narrow leaves measure about 1–2 inches long and are smooth-edged, with a slightly glossy surface.

Summary:

The delicate flowers of Pycnanthemum tenuifolium are a magnet for pollinators, while its fine, aromatic foliage adds texture and fragrance to the landscape. Though its fruit is modest, the plant’s overall charm lies in its ability to enhance naturalistic and pollinator-friendly gardens.

Care Info

Read full care instruction manual here.

Pycnanthemum tenuifolium, commonly known as Narrowleaf Mountain Mint, is a hardy and aromatic herbaceous perennial native to North America. Known for its slender leaves, clusters of small white flowers, and highly fragrant foliage, it is a favorite for pollinator gardens and naturalized landscapes. This low-maintenance plant thrives in a variety of conditions and is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to support biodiversity.

Sunlight:

  • Prefers full sun for optimal growth and flowering.
  • Can tolerate partial shade, but blooming may be reduced in low-light conditions.

Soil:

  • Thrives in well-drained soil with a loamy or sandy texture.
  • Tolerates a wide range of soil conditions, from dry to moderately moist.
  • Ideal pH range: 6.0–7.5 (neutral to slightly acidic).

Watering:

  • Drought-tolerant once established; requires minimal supplemental watering.
  • Water deeply but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry between watering.
  • Avoid overwatering, as this plant prefers dry to medium moisture levels.

Fertilization:

  • Fertilization is generally unnecessary in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.
  • If needed, apply a light layer of compost or a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring.

Pruning:

  • Prune back in late winter or early spring to remove dead growth and encourage a tidy appearance.
  • Deadheading is not required but can prolong the blooming period and prevent self-seeding if desired.

Temperature & Hardiness:

  • Hardy in USDA zones 6–9.
  • Tolerates a wide range of temperatures and performs well in both hot summers and cold winters.

Pests & Diseases:

  • Highly resistant to most pests and diseases.
  • The aromatic foliage helps deter deer and rabbits, making it an excellent choice for wildlife-resistant gardens.

Companion Planting:

  • Pairs well with other native prairie plants such as Echinacea purpurea (Purple Coneflower), Rudbeckia hirta (Black-Eyed Susan), and grasses like Schizachyrium scoparium (Little Bluestem).

Wildlife Value:

  • Attracts a wide variety of pollinators, including bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects.
  • Acts as a host plant for certain native butterflies and moths.

Propagation:

  • Propagate by division in early spring or fall.
  • Can also be grown from seed; sow in fall for natural stratification or cold-treat seeds before spring sowing.

Special Notes:

  • Narrowleaf Mountain Mint is an excellent choice for naturalized meadows, pollinator gardens, and herbaceous borders.
  • The highly aromatic foliage can be used to make herbal teas or dried for potpourri.

By following these care instructions, Pycnanthemum tenuifolium will thrive in your garden, offering beauty, fragrance, and ecological benefits year after year.

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