Tropical bush mint is not the most attractive plant. It can grow over 5 feet tall in good soil, but always remains somewhat lanky, and sp...Read Morereads quite quickly. However, bees and butterflies adore it’s numerous small purple flowers. Pollinators will flock to these plants before any butterfly bush, so I always leave a few patches of them around the orchard.
Highly invasive, easy to pull out of my sandy ground, but some of the roots rip off and remain in the ground. I hope they will not start ...Read Morenew plants. I had a small patch last year, and now they have taken over the large yard. This will not be fun! It will coat your yard! It covers everything.
Tropical bush mint is not the most attractive plant. It can grow over 5 feet tall in good soil, but always remains somewhat lanky, and sp...Read More
Highly invasive, easy to pull out of my sandy ground, but some of the roots rip off and remain in the ground. I hope they will not start ...Read More