General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Leaves: Unusual foliage color
Fragrant
Flowers: Showy
Fragrant
Uses: Groundcover
Culinary Herb
Medicinal Herb
Dried Flower
Will Naturalize
Suitable as Annual
Dynamic Accumulator: K (Potassium)
Mg (Magnesium)
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Butterflies
Propagation: Seeds: Other info: Some mints can be propagated by seed. Growth from seed can be unreliable for two reasons: mint seeds are highly variable and some varieties are sterile.
Propagation: Other methods: Division
Stolons and runners
Containers: Suitable in 1 gallon
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger

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Common names
  • Mint
  • Lemon Mint

Photo Gallery
Location: My garden in Albuquerque, NM Zone 7b
Date: 04.18.21
Subtle dark leaf edging
Location: My garden in Albuquerque, NM Zone 7b
Date: 04.18.21
Emerging from a long freezing winter
Location: Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Date: September
credit: Magnus Manske
Location: Cambridge University Botanic Garden
Date: September
credit: Magnus Manske
Comments:
  • Posted by NMoasis (Albuquerque NM, Elev 5310 ft - Zone 7b) on Apr 18, 2021 4:18 PM concerning plant:
    The leaves of Eau de Cologne mint have a delightful sweet floral citrus scent with only a subtle undertone of mint. This plant completely died back during our two-month stretch of night temps in the 20s and lower (dropped below 10 degrees a few times) but survived, being heavily mulched and protected under plastic sheeting. It was slow to emerge this spring but looks like it will bounce back.
  • Posted by SongofJoy (Clarksville, TN - Zone 6b) on May 5, 2012 4:56 AM concerning plant:
    Harvesting of mint leaves can be done any time. Fresh mint leaves can be stored up to a couple of days in plastic bags in the refrigerator. Fresh mint leaves can also be frozen in ice cube trays. Dried mint leaves should be stored in an airtight container placed in a cool, dark, dry area.

    Mints are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Buff Ermine.

    Mints are said to make good companion plants, repelling pest insects and attracting beneficial ones. Mint oil is also used as an environmentally-friendly insecticide and is reported to kill some common pests like wasps, hornets, ants, and cockroaches.

    Mints are susceptible to whitefly and aphids.

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