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Nepeta subsessilis
Catmint, Blue |
S-PS
18-36" |
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June-September
Blue |
This Catmint is a butterfly magnet in the garden. Its flowers are
blue and last throughout the summer. It looks more like a Lobelia than
a Nepeta. |
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Dawn to Dusk'
Catmint, Dawn to Dusk |
S
18-24" |
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May-July
Pink |
A pink cultivar of Catmint, this plant has the attributes that make
its genera so popular. It is long-blooming, low-maintenance, and
deer-resistant. |
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Dropmore'
Catmint, Dropmore |
S
12-24" |
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June-October
Lavender |
The gray/green leaves of this plant work well in blending other plants
together. The blooms last all summer if spent flowers are removed. For
the past three years it has been one of our top sellers. |
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Six Hills Giant'
Catmint, Six Hills Giant |
S
24-36" |
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May-September
Lavender |
A tall Catmint, this plant will bloom throughout the growing season.
It does well in sunny areas, and it is drought and heat resistant. |
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Walker's Low'
Catmint, Walker's Low |
S
18" |
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April-October
Lavender |
This plant is just about as tough as they get. It's a long bloomer
and a consistent performer. In addition to all that, it also is
normally avoided by deer. It gets its name from an English garden. |
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Nipponanthemum nipponicum
Daisy, Montauk |
S
24-36" |
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September-October
White/Yellow |
This plant looks like a giant Shasta Daisy, but it flowers very late
in the season. It does well in full sun and well-drained soil. Its
foliage is very dark and shiny. |