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Dwarf Catmint Plants

Dwarf Catmint Plants

Dwarf Catmint Plants

You see this variety all over the place for good reason! It flowers for a great long season, spreads gradually as ground cover easy to grow, ideal beside right paths where you will tread on stray stems and brush past the leaves, releasing their aroma.

Browse all of our perennial plants.

Features

  • Colour: Lavender-blue flower spikes
  • Flowering: May-October
  • Foliage: grey-ish green and aromatic
  • Height x Spread: 40cm x 60cm
  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: moist but well-drained
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators

Garden Design Ideas

A cottage-garden classic that's most at home in a sunny border or gravel garden. To thrive it needs a warm spot in moist, well-drained soil, although it'll cope with light, dappled shade.

Cut it down close to ground level in Spring, and trim off the first wave of flowers around June to encourage strong flowering into Autumn.

History & Trivia

Previously classified as Nepeta reichenbachiana, or N. racemosa var. reichenbachiana

$5.16

Original: $17.20

-70%
Dwarf Catmint Plants

$17.20

$5.16

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Dwarf Catmint Plants

You see this variety all over the place for good reason! It flowers for a great long season, spreads gradually as ground cover easy to grow, ideal beside right paths where you will tread on stray stems and brush past the leaves, releasing their aroma.

Browse all of our perennial plants.

Features

  • Colour: Lavender-blue flower spikes
  • Flowering: May-October
  • Foliage: grey-ish green and aromatic
  • Height x Spread: 40cm x 60cm
  • Position: full sun
  • Soil: moist but well-drained
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators

Garden Design Ideas

A cottage-garden classic that's most at home in a sunny border or gravel garden. To thrive it needs a warm spot in moist, well-drained soil, although it'll cope with light, dappled shade.

Cut it down close to ground level in Spring, and trim off the first wave of flowers around June to encourage strong flowering into Autumn.

History & Trivia

Previously classified as Nepeta reichenbachiana, or N. racemosa var. reichenbachiana