Catmint Purrsian Blue
With its low, particularly neat form and very floriferous and long-flowering nature, dwarf catmint Nepeta x faassenii Purrsian Blue makes a lovely addition to even small gardens. It’s a low-growing, deciduous, shrubby perennial with a rounded, clump-forming habit and small, grey-green, highly aromatic leaves. From June to August, dense spikes of periwinkle-blue flowers with deep purple calyces rise above the clump. Very good planted near a path, so that the aromatic quality of brushed and trodden foliage can be appreciated – especially by your cat! Drought-tolerant once established. Shear back spent flowers to stimulate further flowering.
Site: Sheltered
Soil: Any light, well-drained soil, even poor soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All summer
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height: 18” (45cm) Spread: 30” (75cm)


















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