Downy Wood Mint
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Downy Wood Mint (Blephilia ciliata), also known as Pagoda Mint, is a charming native perennial with a distinctive floral display that sets it apart from other mints. Perfect for gardeners looking to add texture, subtle fragrance, and pollinator value to partly sunny beds or edges of woodlands and meadows.
In early to mid-summer, tall flower stalks are crowned with tiers of soft purple blooms, stacked like a pagoda—making this plant a visual standout. The flowers are a magnet for native bees, while the lightly mint-scented foliage adds sensory appeal and helps deter deer. Unlike many mint relatives, Downy Wood Mint is not aggressive, spreading slowly to form a well-behaved, dense colony over time.
It thrives in moist, well-drained soil and prefers at least a few hours of daily sun. With the right conditions, it’s both resilient and low-maintenance—perfect for pollinator gardens, naturalistic plantings, or shaded border areas.
Why Choose Downy Wood Mint?
- Unique flower structure – Tiered purple blooms add visual interest.
- Bee-friendly – Supports a variety of native pollinators.
- Non-aggressive spreader – Forms a manageable, attractive colony.
Plant Downy Wood Mint for structure, scent, and pollinator support, all in a native package that plays well with others.
- This is a relatively short-lived perennial so consider letting some seedlings to become established to allow this pollinator favorite to persist in your garden
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