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8352P Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
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Plant growin in 4 liters pot - Height of plant: 30/40 cm.
21.50 Available
8352Q Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Plant growin in 4 liters pot - Height of plant: 30/40 cm.
Unit price available starting from 2 units purchased.
19.95 Available
8352J Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Young plug plant.
6.50 Available
8352K Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased
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8352L Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 10 units purchased
5.45 Available
8352M Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 25 units purchased
4.95 Available
8352N Alpine mint bush (Prostanthera cuneata)
Young plug plant.
Unit price available starting from 50 units purchased
4.45 Available
8352A FERTILISER – Fertiliser tablet to place at the bottom of the hole before planting. Slow release over 7 to 8 months. Only 1 tablet in each hole. 0.40 Available

 

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Alpine mint bush - Prostanthera cuneata (latin)

Area of origin: Australia
Adult dimensions: Height up to 60cm, width up to 1m
Foliage: Evergreen
Soil type: Any type
Hardiness: Hardy to -7°C
Exposure: Full sun
Density of plantation: 2 plants/m²


Characteristics and uses:
Prostanthera cuneata, commonly known as Alpine mint bush, is a very small evergreen shrub in the Sage and Lavender family. It is literally covered with white tinged with purple, tube-shaped flowers from April to August, which makes it a very decorative shrub.
Its small round leaves are strongly aromatic, smelling of camphor and mint when crushed, hence its name of Alpine mint bush. However, its foliage is not edible.
The Alpine mint bush can be planted along stone walls in the sun, alone, or in rock gardens, country hedges, flowerbeds, or pots.

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