Botanical Name: Pycnanthemum tenuifolium
Common Name: Slender Mountain Mint
Good edible with long bloom period. No runners like other mints. Try rubbing leaves on skin to repel mosquitoes. Attracts birds, butterflies and other pollinators. Blooms from June through July. Reaches a height of 1-3ft tall. Texas Native.
Light: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water: Moderate to Moist
Soil: Sandy, Loam, Clay, Caliche