The small, tubular, purple flowers of this variety of cat-mint or 'catnip' are held in loose terminal spikes. Cover young plants to protect them from cats, which may want to lie on the plant, but sit back and watch the vast number of bees which will home in on the flowers.
Posted: Saturday 16th of May 2009 05:39 PM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 12:39 PM