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Nepeta reichenbachiana - Cat Mint

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Nepeta reichenbachiana is more than just a plant; it's a delight to the senses and a magnet for butterflies and bees. As a member of the Mint family, the Cat Mint shows its resilience with an impressive ability to thrive in full sun to light shade conditions and a hardy resistance to drought. Its flourishing bursts of small, lavender-blue flowers create a stunning spectacle against a backdrop of silver-gray foliage from late spring to early fall. While its highly fragrant leaves entertain your olfactory senses, the vibrant color addition can transform any garden border or rock garden into a spectacular natural showpiece. Its robust size, sprouting up to 2-3 feet tall, cements its place as a commanding presence in the landscape, offering not just aesthetic appeal, but a lasting, beneficial relationship with pollinators. Expect more than just charm from this versatile perennial, expect a spectacle of nature’s, best always in season.

  • Size: Up to 2 to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, lavender-blue flowers
  • Foliage: Silver-gray, fragrant leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Attractive to butterflies and bees
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