Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta
Lesser calamint
An easy to grow mound forming plant with mint scented foliage. The leaves are oval and green/grey and spikes of small clusters pale lilac flowers through summer and autumn. It is low growing and clump-forming.
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Full sun to partial shade
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Very little water
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Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C)
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Free draining
Common name
Lesser calamint
Latin name
Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta
type
Herbaceous Perennials
family
Lamiaceae
ph
5.0 - 8.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Calamintha nepeta subsp. nepeta
An easy to grow mound forming plant with mint scented foliage. The leaves are oval and green/grey and spikes of small clusters pale lilac flowers through summer and autumn. It is low growing and clump-forming.
Planting young plants
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Catmint and Catnip plants grow best when they receive full sun, but they will tolerate and may even require some afternoon shade, especially in hot summer regions. They are not overly fussy about the soil they are planted in, as long as it is very well-drained. Catmints and Catnip are very drought tolerant plants that actually prefer soil that is kept on the drier side.
Propagation by seed
From Early Spring TO Early Spring
Catmint seeds are sterile and are of no use for propagation. Catnip seeds can be sowed directly in the garden, in the spring as soon as the soil is workable. Seeds started indoors should be kept at 60°-70° during germination, which only takes 7-10 days. Set your new plants 6"-15" apart in the garden after all danger of frost has passed.