$18.00
Common Name: Georgia Calamint
Habit: shrub
Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
Water Needs: Dry, Average
Height: 1-2′
Flower: Pink, Violet, Jun
Fruit: Small brown capsule that splits open when ripe.
Fall Color: Yes
Natural Habitat: Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge, Rocky Outcrops
Habit: shrub
Light: Part Shade (2-5 hrs. direct sun), Full Sun (5+ hrs. direct sun)
Water Needs: Dry, Average
Height: 1-2′
Flower: Pink, Violet, Jun
Fruit: Small brown capsule that splits open when ripe.
Fall Color: Yes
Natural Habitat: Upland Deciduous Forest, Woodland Edge, Rocky Outcrops
Clinopodium georgianum is a compact subshrub with semi-woody stems lined by shiny, ovoid leaves that have a strong smell of menthol when crushed. Multiple stems sprout in late spring. Stems are topped with clusters of half-inch pink tubular flowers from mid-summer to early fall. Thrives in well-drained soils in part shade. This plant does well in rock gardens and is very drought tolerant.
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