Six Hills Giant - Catmint Roots
Six Hills Giant - Catmint Roots
About
Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring
Color
Purple
Growth Habit
Mounding, Upright
Bloom Season
Summer
Plant Characteristics
Attracts Butterflies, Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Fragrant
Use
Border, Container Garden, Dried Flowers, Fragrant Garden, Landscaping, Medicinal, Tea
Growing Conditions
Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Poor Soil Tolerant
Plant Resistance
Deer, Rabbit
About Six Hills Giant - Catmint Roots
Nepeta faassenii
Seed Type
Root
Six Hills Giant Catmint Roots produce a long-blooming, drought-tolerant perennial, making it low-maintenance and a source of a continual sequence of bloom. It can be considered a showy herb because of its size and the number of blossoms it bears.The violet-lavender flowers are small but numerous! A fragrant plant, the grey-green leaves may be harvested and dried for use in potpourri. Due to its showy look and sweet fragrance, Six Hills Giant can be used as an edging plant to line a pathway, driveway, or border.
Planting Information
Planting Six Hills Giant - Catmint Roots
Planting Season
Spring
Light Requirement
Full Sun, Partial Shade
Planting Depth
Deep Enough to Accomadate Root Length
Plant Height
24 to 36 inches
Water Needs
Average
Hardiness Zones
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Bulb Size
No. 1
View our Catmint Planting Guide to learn more.
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