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The red stems and the blue-green leaves of Siberian Catmint smell lusciously like cinnamon. Not terribly attractive to cats, but related to Catnip, Siberian Catmint blooms in early to mid spring. It dies back to the ground in winter but returns to delight each spring. Siberian Catmint is sometimes included as one of the six plants in our Zone 5 Fragrant Herb Garden Six Pack. It also makes a fun addition to our Edible Flower Garden Six Pack.
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Cultural Information Height: 18 Inches Hardiness: Perennial Flower Color: Lilac Characteristics: Full Sun, Uses: Edible Flowers, |
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