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| Mint, Virginia Mountain Mint Herb Seed | |
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| | | Description | Common Name: Mountain Mint or Virginia Mountain Mint
Latin: Pycnanthemum virginianum
This wonderful mint is very hardy. It grows in compact bushes, has a long life span, and is cold hardy to temperatures -25 degrees F. This plant makes superior tea, and is native to the United Stated and is and was commonly used by Native American's to treat colds and to flavor food. This mint is not to be used by pregnant or nursing woman. Mints and Sages tend to reduce milk supply. 50 seeds
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