Mentha (Mint) Strawberry

Mentha (Mint)

Strawberry Mint: Strawberry mint is a frost-hardy, herbaceous perennial. Unlike many other mints, it grows more compactly and is rather small with a height of 12-20″. The leaves of strawberry mint are also relatively small, have toothed edges and are slightly wrinkled. In spring, the leaves will give off a pleasant strawberry scent when touched or rubbed between your fingers. Strawberry mint flowers from about July to August. The many pink flowers, typical of members of the Lamiaceae family, are a joy to behold, and they provide food for many insects.

Full to Part Sun

Height: 12-20″/Spread: 12-20″

Size Available: 1201

Mentha (Mint) Strawberry

Description

Mentha (Mint)

What herb garden would be complete without mint? Highly aromatic, with uses in the culinary arts, herbal medicine and crafting, mints are among the easiest herbs to grow. Use in summer drinks and teas, vegetable and fruit salads or even with meat or savory dishes. Make a fragrant summer wreath or bouquet! Although it is rich in many volatile essential oils, it is menthol that is most recognizable as the “minty” smell. Menthol has antiseptic, decongestant, and analgesic uses.

Mint is a great plant for beginning gardeners and container gardeners. In fact, growing mint in containers is advisable to prevent it from spreading to where it isn’t wanted. On the flip side, mint makes a fast spreading ground cover that combines nicely with trees and shrubs. If placed mindfully among plants of similar vigor, it can be the perfect plant in a mixed border.