Plant Number: 1.360.050 |
Corsican Mint
Mentha requienii
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By far the smallest of Mints, this charming plant forms a flat carpet of tiny bright-green leaves with an intense creme-de-menthe fragrance. Minute mauve flowers appear in midsummer. Perfect for planting between paving stones in a moist, part-shaded area. Stepping on the plant will release the pleasant scent. Where plants are not winter hardy this is still worthwhile growing as an annual, and it will often self-seed for several years. Nice also as a carpeting plant to cover the soil in pots beneath taller-growing specimens. Easily increased by ripping apart into smaller pieces. |
Zone 7 to Zone 9 |
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Conditions | Appearance | |
Sun Exposure Partial Shade Soil Type Normal Sandy Clay Soil pH Acid Alkaline Neutral Soil Moisture Average Moist Care Level Easy Foot Traffic High Rate of Spread Medium |
Flower Colour Mauvelilac Blooming Time Late Summer Mid Summer Foliage Color Deep Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Alpine & Rock Containers Deer Resistant Fragrant Ground Cover Flower Head Size Very Small Height 1-2 cm 0-1 inches Spread 15-30 cm 6-12 inches |
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