Native New Mexico mints attract hummingbirds and pollinators and I use them in my teas. They have pleasant smells ranging from licorice to bubblegum and colors ranging from purple to raspberry to orange. They are deer and rabbit resistant! They can handle full sun, are drought tolerant and cold hardy. They are perennial and bloom mid-summer until late fall. I store the seeds in sachets and use as an air freshener for closets, vehicles, etc.
We have been collecting seed from local plantings and need homes for the following three varieties: |