Catmint 'Six Hills Giant'
Nepeta 'Six Hills Giant'
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Full Sun
Light watering
Frost Hardy
6a
USDA zone
-23°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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1m | Max | 1m |
50cm | Min | 50cm |
5 years to reach maturity
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
Catmint 'Six Hills Giant' Overview
There are about 200 species of summer-flowering perennials. They are rarely annuals. Some species have highly aromatic silver-grey foliage and are naturally compact while others tend to be taller growing plants and may benefit from staking.
Common problems with Catmint 'Six Hills Giant'
How to propagate Catmint 'Six Hills Giant'
Division
You can propagate by division in spring.
Cuttings
Stem-tip or softwood cuttings in spring or summer, species only by seed in autumn.