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Shop Native Plants Downy Woodmint (Blephilia ciliata)
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Downy Woodmint (Blephilia ciliata)

from $3.50

Downy Wood Mint is an unusual looking plant, that is reminiscent of Bee Balm. The flowers attract many different kinds of native bees, but the deer typically leave it alone (Illinoiswildflower.info). Being in the mint family, it will spread by rhizomes slowly from a central tap root to form clumps.

Photo Credit: Andy Reago

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Downy Wood Mint is an unusual looking plant, that is reminiscent of Bee Balm. The flowers attract many different kinds of native bees, but the deer typically leave it alone (Illinoiswildflower.info). Being in the mint family, it will spread by rhizomes slowly from a central tap root to form clumps.

Photo Credit: Andy Reago

Downy Wood Mint is an unusual looking plant, that is reminiscent of Bee Balm. The flowers attract many different kinds of native bees, but the deer typically leave it alone (Illinoiswildflower.info). Being in the mint family, it will spread by rhizomes slowly from a central tap root to form clumps.

Photo Credit: Andy Reago

Life Cycle: Perennial

Sun Exposure: Full-Partial

Soil Moisture: Medium, Medium-dry, Dry

Height: 1 foot

Plant Spacing: 10-18 inches

Bloom Time: June-July

Bloom Color: Purple

Advantages: Pollinator Favorite, Deer Resistant, Great Landscaping plant

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