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Catmint, or Nepeta, is a lovely perennial - scruffy, scented, much loved by cats and gardeners. It's easy to propagate and equally easy to rip out if you get sick of it. And if you remember to trim it back you'll get a second flowering. ... I also grow a larger form of Catmint called Nepeta Six Hills Giant,
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www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/perennial-plants/perennial-catmint.html
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---Habitat---Catmint or Catnep, a wild English plant belonging to the large family Labiatae, of which the Mints and Deadnettles are also members, is generally distributed throughout the central and the southern counties of England, in hedgerows, borders of fields, and on dry banks and waste ground, especially in chalky...
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Nepeta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Nepeta is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae. The members of this group are known as catnip or catmint because of their famous effect on cats—nepeta pleasa...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepeta
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As a carminative with anti-spasmodic properties, Catmint eases any stomach upsets, dyspepsia, flatulence and colic. It is a perfect remedy for the treatment of diarrhoea in children. Its sedative action on the nerves adds to its generally relaxing properties.
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Free Catmint pictures available for download. ... Catmint is loved by the bees and occasionally a cat will take a munch at the leaves. Our Catmint is planted at the edge of a garden path next to coral bells and a sedum groundcover.
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www.blossomswap.com/picture/catmint.html
www.blossomswap.com/picture/catmint.html
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The Catmint flowers all summer long. ... Catmint, Blue Flowers Last All Summer ... The catmint adds blue color to any garden. Works well in hot dry conditiions. Blue Wonder catmint prefers full sun. Another name for the catmint is Nepeta x faassenii. The many blue flowers each plant produces grows to a height of 12 to 15 inches.
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www.youcanlearnseries.com/Landscape/Plants/Catmint.aspx
www.youcanlearnseries.com/Landscape/Plants/Catmint.aspx
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Catmint is a web design and hosting company for small and medium sized businesses in France, the UK and Ireland. ... Whether you need a brand-new website, or simply want to freshen up an existing one, we can provide you with a site that is:
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www.catmint.fr/
www.catmint.fr/
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Perennial plant of the year 2007 ... Walker’s Low Catmint; Each year the Perennial Plant Association, the professional industry association, votes on and names a plant of the year. This is a plant the majority of growers and landscapers feel deserves wider recognition.
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www.uvm.edu/pss/ppp/quiz0107.htm
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Available to buy from the Purple Sage Web Shop as a dried herb and tincture. ... : In France, the leaves and young shoots of catmint are used as a seasoning. Mrs. Grieve states that the young tops, made into a conserve, can be administered for nightmares.
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www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/catmint.htm
www.purplesage.org.uk/profiles/catmint.htm
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