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Six Hills Giant Catmint

Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant'

NEP-SIX

Six Hills Giant Catmint

A bounty of purple spikey flowers form a mounding plant that blooms from early summer until frost. Foliage is gray-green with a slight fragrance. Heat and drought tolerant. Easy to grow!

Max Elevation: 7

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Neptune Catmint

This fantastic new dwarf catmint packs a punch with big, violet-blue flowers and big, fresh green leaves on a diminutive form. Quickly reblooms late summer into fall if deadheaded promptly. Dense, upright and never floppy like many other catmints, perfect for a perennial border, wildlife garden or mixed container. Hardy to -30°F Maximum Elevation: 7,000 ft.

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