Catnip – Nepeta faassenii | ↕10-25 cm | Ø9 cm
Catnip
Nepeta faassenii
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the light requirements for Catnip?
Catnip prefers full sun to partial shade.
How often should I water Catnip?
Water only at planting and during prolonged drought, as it is drought tolerant.
Is Catnip toxic to pets?
No, Catnip is not toxic to humans or pets.
What is the winter hardiness of Catnip?
Catnip is very winter hardy and reliable.
When does Catnip bloom?
Catnip blooms from May to September with lavender-blue flowers.
Details
Catnip
Nepeta × faassenii
Nepeta × faassenii is a very popular, strong perennial with gray-green, aromatic leaves and a rich bloom of lavender-blue flowers. This species is known for its long flowering period, natural appearance, and excellent garden performance. Ideal for sunny borders, edging, and beds.
Latin name: Nepeta × faassenii
Dutch name: Catnip
Height: 10–25 cm
Mature height: 30–50 cm
Width: 40–60 cm
Leaves: Gray-green, aromatic, slightly hairy
Flowers: Lavender blue
Flowering period: May – September
Growth habit: Bushy, slightly spreading
Light requirement: Sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, moderately fertile
Moisture: Drought tolerant, does not tolerate wet soil
Pot size: Ø9 cm
Pruning: Cut back after the first bloom for compact growth and re-bloom
Watering: Only at planting and during prolonged drought
Fertilization: Little needed, light fertilization in spring
Winter hardiness: Very winter hardy and reliable
Toxic: No, not toxic to humans and pets
Why choose Nepeta × faassenii?
Very long flowering period, strong and low maintenance, attractive to bees and butterflies, ideal for sunny borders and natural planting
More Information
| Titel 2 | Nepeta faassenii |
|---|---|
| Plant height | 10-25 |
| Pot size | 9 |
| Toxic | No |
| Botanical name | Nepeta |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
| Delivery time in days | 1-5 |
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