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- How to Grow and Care for Catmint - The Spruce
Catmint (Nepeta) plants are perennial ornamental herbs from the mint family, known for attracting pollinators and deterring insects These plants have gray-green foliage that gives off a mild fragrance and a delicate, lacy look
- Nepeta - Wikipedia
Nepeta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae The genus name, from Latin nepeta (“catnip”), is reportedly in reference to Nepete, an ancient Etruscan city [2]
- How to Grow Care for Catmint (Nepeta) - Garden Design
Learn how to grow catmint (Nepeta), a hardy, deer-resistant perennial that blooms for months Get planting and care tips, variety info, and landscape ideas
- 27 Best Varieties of Catmint (Nepeta) For Your Flower Bed
Gardening expert Melissa Strauss has 27 of the prettiest varieties of catmint that will look great in your flower bed Catmint is a wonderful, low-maintenance herb to add to your garden The plants range from dwarf varieties starting at six inches tall and all the way up to three feet or taller
- Nepeta - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox
Small, two-lipped, white (with pale purple spotting) flowers (1 4" long) bloom in spike-like terminal clusters at the stem ends from late spring well into summer 3-inch aromatic grey-green leaves have downy stems and leaves which help give the plant its grey-green appearance
- Nepeta: how to grow and prune, plus 13 of the best varieties
Nepeta has about 250 species scattered throughout Europe, Africa and Asia It belongs to the Lamiaceae family, which is a bit of a heavyweight in gardening terms as it also contains garden favourites such as salvias, lavender and phlomis
- Catmint Growing Guide: Planting Care Tips | Proven Winners
A reliable long-lived perennial, catmint (Nepeta) is a member of the mint family It produces aromatic gray-green foliage and upright flower spikes in shades of lavender-blue, pink or white
- How To Grow Catmint (Nepeta) | High Country Gardens
Nepeta (Catmint) is one of our best garden perennials - they are long-lived, easy-to-grow, deer and rabbit resistant, and, yes, as the name suggests, cats find them irresistible
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