Description
The slightly furry deep green leaves give off a wonderful citrus-mint scent. In summer it produces beautiful spikes of lavender-blue flowers, which are good for cutting and are very attractive to bees. This variety is not as invasive as some mints. Any soil and prefers a position with sun in the morning and shade in the afternoon. It will die down in the winter but shoot again in spring.






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