Mountain mint has gardeners raving as pollinators swarm its silvery blooms
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Mountain mint (Pycnanthemum), a native perennial shown in video covered with numerous pollinator species, is being widely adopted by gardeners in native plant communities as a reliable, low-maintenance habitat plant that consistently attracts bees, butterflies, wasps, and beetles.
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