
Short-toothed Mountain Mint | Pycnanthemum muticum
Short-toothed Mountain Mint is a bold, fragrant native perennial that’s absolutely beloved by pollinators. With broad, silvery bracts and dense clusters of soft pink flowers, it draws in a constant stream of bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects from midsummer through fall.
This adaptable mint family member forms a tidy, bushy clump and spreads slowly by rhizome. It’s a top performer in native plant gardens, pollinator habitats, herbal borders, and regenerative landscapes.
Other common names are Blunt Mountain Mint, Broad-leaved Mountain Mint, and Clustered Mountain Mint
Latin Name: Pycnanthemum muticum
Size at Maturity: 2–3 ft tall and wide
USDA Zone: 4–8
Site & Soil: Grows well in full sun to part shade; prefers average to moist, well-drained soil, but tolerates clay and rocky ground
Pests & Diseases: Remarkably pest-resistant; deer- and rabbit-resistant due to aromatic foliage
🌼 Uses:
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One of the best native plants for attracting pollinators! Supports native bees, honeybees, wasps, and butterflies
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Aromatic leaves with a strong minty menthol scent; raditionally used in teas and infusions
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Dense foliage provides cover and nesting habitat for beneficial insects
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Great for meadow plantings, rain gardens, herbal borders, or companion planting
🛠 Growing Tips:
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Trim in early summer to encourage bushier growth
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Tolerates drought once established but thrives with occasional watering
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Divide every few years to control spread or expand your patch
💡 Fun Fact:
Short-toothed Mountain Mint can attract dozens of pollinator species at once—you’ll hear it buzzing from across the garden!