![]() Purrsian Blue's spreading and upswept mounds of foliage, and spires of summer through fall blossoms only reach about 15-18 inches tall and can spread to 18-24 inches wide. Purrsian Blue is very cold hardy! Handling USDA growing zones 3 through 8 without worry a bad winter will take it out! Fast growing and long blooming, with just a bit of deadheading, you and your butterflies will enjoy these colorful flower spikes from May through fall! Hummingbirds may even stop by to sip the nectar! Don't worry about deer, because they rarely eat the pungent square stems! Planting and Application: However, its calming, soothing fragrance is herbal and medicinal for people! Catmint is named so because of its Mint family relations, but this ornamental beauty is better brightening your perennial beds and borders instead of your pantry. But don't worry about all the neighborhood cats coming by, it doesn't have quite the effect on them as Catnip does. Unearthly blue that glows, the Purrsian Blue Catmint (Nepeta x faassenii 'Purrsian Blue') is a radiant herbal perennial with fantastic smoky lavender/sky-blue blooms! Its low growing and spreading mounds of aromatic, deep green foliage become completely smothered in tall, sky-ward reaching spires full of tiny blue flowers! Pollinators go crazy for these fragrant blossoms!Ĭatmint is related to Catnip and has a pungent, aromatic herbal fragrance from top to bottom. ![]()
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