Narrow Mountain Mint
Narrow Mountain Mint, also known as Slender Mountain Mint, Common Horsemint, or Virginia thyme, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is native to central and eastern North America.
Here are some key characteristics of Narrow Mountain Mint:
Height: 2-4 feet (0.6-1.2 m) Spread: 1-2 feet (0.3-0.6 m) Bloom time: Mid-summer to late summer Flower color: White with a touch of pink Foliage: Narrow, needle-like leaves that are green to blue-green in color and have a minty aroma when crushed Soil: Prefers full sun to part shade and well-drained soil Uses: Attracts butterflies and bees, can be used as a culinary herb, and can be dried and used in teas Hardiness zones: 4-8
Narrow Mountain Mint is a valuable plant for pollinators, as its flowers are a source of nectar for butterflies and bees. The leaves can be used as a culinary herb, adding a minty flavor to dishes. The leaves can also be dried and used in teas.
States where Narrow Mountain Mint is native.
Eastern U.S.:
Alabama
Arkansas
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Vermont
Virginia
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Central U.S.:
Colorado
Kansas
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
While Narrow Mountain Mint is native to these states, it's important to note that its specific distribution within them can vary. For more precise information on its presence in a specific area, it's best to consult local resources like native plant societies or botanical gardens.