Cats Mint

MSN: Are Herbs and Spices Like Mint, Cinnamon, and Lavender Toxic to Cats?

Are Herbs and Spices Like Mint, Cinnamon, and Lavender Toxic to Cats?

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Yahoo: Catnip vs. Catmint: the Differences You Should Know Before Planting Them

Catnip and catmint both belong to the genus Nepeta in the mint family. They both have square stems that are typical features of mint plants. And they each produce spikes of tiny, two-lipped flowers ...

A pollinator forages from the blue flowers of a catmint plant. - ncmirfro/Shutterstock If you love the way catmint (Nepeta spp.) attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden, then ...

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Gorgeous bloomers like catmint, clematis, and carnations will be ready to put on a show starting in May.

Catmint (Nepeta) plants are perennial ornamental herbs from the mint family, known for attracting pollinators and deterring insects. These plants have gray-green foliage that gives off a mild ...

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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lush green cottage garden with catmint and other flowers - Maria Evseyeva/Shutterstock Catmint (Nepeta) is an excellent choice for ...

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The Vindicator: Catmint: It’s not for the felines, but bees love it

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Years ago, my neighbor Tony, gifted me with a lovely herbaceous perrenial, catmint (Nepeta racemose), sometimes called “Walkers Row,” named for an English garden. With gray-green to silver foliage, ...

MSN: Where to grow catmint – experts reveal the best locations to maximize fragrant, colorful blooms in your yard

Catmint, or Nepeta spp., is an impressive flowering perennial, usually blooming from late spring through to late summer. I first fell for catmint a few years back, while working as a gardener in Italy ...