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PNW Native Plant Database Nepeta x faassenii 'Kit Kat' (Dwarf Catmint)
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Nepeta x faassenii 'Kit Kat' (Dwarf Catmint)

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Catmints are a go-to, low-growing plant for sunny sites, offering extended blooms that pollinators love, deer & bunny resistance, and a no-fuss plant all season long! This "Kit Kat" cultivar is a sterile, compact and low-growing option with a mounding habit reaching 10-12 inches high and spreading up to 24 inches wide (giving it almost the appearance of a subshrub).

It produces masses of small, lavender-blue flowers on spikes that rise above its aromatic gray-green foliage from May to September. The blooms are highly attractive to pollinators and can also be cut for fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is a great choice for edging, borders, or in rock gardens, where it adds a pop of color and texture.

Catmint thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant once established, but might appreciate an occasional drink during extreme heat in summer.

This easy-care plant requires minimal maintenance, making it a popular choice for gardeners of all skill levels; some shear back the blooms when they"re almost finished to encourage a flush of fresh growth and flowers for fall.

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Catmints are a go-to, low-growing plant for sunny sites, offering extended blooms that pollinators love, deer & bunny resistance, and a no-fuss plant all season long! This "Kit Kat" cultivar is a sterile, compact and low-growing option with a mounding habit reaching 10-12 inches high and spreading up to 24 inches wide (giving it almost the appearance of a subshrub).

It produces masses of small, lavender-blue flowers on spikes that rise above its aromatic gray-green foliage from May to September. The blooms are highly attractive to pollinators and can also be cut for fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is a great choice for edging, borders, or in rock gardens, where it adds a pop of color and texture.

Catmint thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant once established, but might appreciate an occasional drink during extreme heat in summer.

This easy-care plant requires minimal maintenance, making it a popular choice for gardeners of all skill levels; some shear back the blooms when they"re almost finished to encourage a flush of fresh growth and flowers for fall.

Catmints are a go-to, low-growing plant for sunny sites, offering extended blooms that pollinators love, deer & bunny resistance, and a no-fuss plant all season long! This "Kit Kat" cultivar is a sterile, compact and low-growing option with a mounding habit reaching 10-12 inches high and spreading up to 24 inches wide (giving it almost the appearance of a subshrub).

It produces masses of small, lavender-blue flowers on spikes that rise above its aromatic gray-green foliage from May to September. The blooms are highly attractive to pollinators and can also be cut for fresh or dried flower arrangements. It is a great choice for edging, borders, or in rock gardens, where it adds a pop of color and texture.

Catmint thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. It is drought tolerant once established, but might appreciate an occasional drink during extreme heat in summer.

This easy-care plant requires minimal maintenance, making it a popular choice for gardeners of all skill levels; some shear back the blooms when they"re almost finished to encourage a flush of fresh growth and flowers for fall.

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