Description
Picture thanks to Dorset Perennials
From a dense, low clump of narrow grey-green leaves, appear spikes of rich blue flowers in midsummer. This plant is excellent for cutting, and the flowers are also attractive to butterflies. They are good at the front of the broder and can also be used in pots. Divide the plants in early spring, and removing spent flowers regularly will encourage more buds to form.
Additional information
Classification | Hardy Perennial |
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Common Name | Catmint |
Family | Lamiaceae |
Maximum Height | approx 60cm with flowers |
Number of seeds in packet | approx 30 |