Spreads from 12 to 24 inches, with a spread of 12 to 24 inches. Its foliage tends to remain dense right to the ground, not requiring facer plants in front. Problems with pests or diseases are few and usually avoided by proper selection of planting location and conditions. When growing from seed, it is better to purchase seeds from reliable sources. Plant seedlings with developed roots, avoiding overgrown, root bound plants. Select varieties to grow based on suitability to specific conditions and landscape design goals.
Raceme catnip
- Scientific name
- Nepeta racemosa
Basic Information
- Lamiaceae Family Nepeta Genus Raceme catnip Species
- Lamiaceae > Nepeta > Nepeta racemosa
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- Forb/herb
- Perennial
- Height
- 30cm ~ 45cm
- Flower Color
- Leaf Color
- Anthesis
- spring, summer
- Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Long hours of sunlight from morning to afternoon Partial Shade A location in the shade of a tree or where either the morning or afternoon is shaded Full Shade A place where there is no direct sunlight
- Hardiness Zones
This is an indicator to know to which zone each plant can winter. Knowing the zone of each plant gives you an idea of the cold temperature resistance when grown in the ground without a roof. 2: -42.7 to -40.0 3: -39.9 to -34.4 4: -34.3 to -28.9 5: -28.8 to -23.3 6: -23.2 to -17.8 7: -17.7 to -12.2 8: -12.1 to -6.7 9: -6.6 to -1.1 10: -1.0 to 4.4 11: 4.5 to 10.0
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- Cold resistance
- Excellent
- Heat resistance
- Good
- Habitat of origin
- Turkey, Iran, Caucasus
- Growth Rate
- Normal
What is Raceme catnip (Nepeta racemosa)?
What is Raceme catnip (Nepeta racemosa)
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Toxicity of Raceme catnip (Nepeta racemosa)
Health Benefits
- edible
- Inedible
- Toxic
- No toxicity
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Q&A of Raceme catnip (Nepeta racemosa)
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- What are the characteristics of the common sweetleaf plant?
The sweetleaf plant, scientifically Nepeta racemosa, is a herbaceous perennial known for its aromatic leaves and blue to purple flowers. It grows to around 1-2 feet tall and spreads about 1 foot wide. This plant has tubular flowers on racemes that bloom from late spring into early fall, attracting diverse pollinators. Its oval leaves are gray-green and have a minty aroma when crushed. Nepeta racemosa thrives in sun to partial shade and likes well-drained soil. When established, it is drought-tolerant and resistant to deer and rabbits.