A great plant that we grow in dry shade. Excellent for attracting pollinators to the garden. Upright growing with clumps of flower heads on each stem. Can be used in salads and makes a refreshing peppermint flavoured tea. Naturalises well so it is good for a meadow garden. 1m x 50cm
Common Name | Hairy Mountain Mint |
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Position | Full sun |
Height | 1m |
Width | 50cm |
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