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| Plant Type: Perennials, Grasses & Roses |
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| Zone: 3 |
Foliage: Grey-green |
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| Height: 3-4' |
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| Width / Spread: 2-3' |
Flower: White-Pink |
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| Habit: Spreading |
Flower Season: Summer |
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| Sun Requirements: Full/Partial |
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Uses: Naturalizing Attracts Wildlife Fragrant
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Tolerance: Native Attracts Wildlife Deer Resistant
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Description:
Found wild all over the Eastern states, Pycnanthemum is a valuable nectar source for many small native bees and butterflies. Though the flowers are small, they are subtended by fuzzy white bracts which add interest. The minty foliage can be dried and used as a natural tea or used fresh as a cocktail garnish. NATIVE.
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