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catnip
Nepeta cataria
Nepeta cataria primarily possesses the following growth characteristics: - Growth Characteristics - It is a perennial herbaceous plant that grows to a height of approximately 60–100 cm. - The leaves are ovate or heart-shaped with serrated edges and fine hairs. - Small purple or white flowers bloom from summer to autumn. - It has a strong fragrance, which is particularly attractive to cats. - Propagation Methods - It can be propagated via seeds, cuttings, or division. - Seeds are germinated indoors in the spring and transplanted outdoors after the first frost. - Cuttings are taken in spring or summer by cutting new stems and planting them in sand or water to encourage rooting. - Division involves separating and planting hardy seedlings in spring or late autumn. - Cultivation Methods - It prefers sunny locations and well-drained soil. - Be careful not to overwater, and water regularly. - Fertilizing 1-2 times during the growing season is sufficient. - Pruning maintains the shape, and cutting off flower stalks around the time the flowers fade helps prevent seed production. - Uses in the Garden - It attracts bees and butterflies, enriching the garden ecosystem. - It is suitable for planting in herb gardens and along the edges of flower beds. - It is excellent for creating a space for cats. - Important Pests and Control Methods - Although relatively resistant to diseases, leaf mold or blight may occur. - Avoid dense planting and ensure good ventilation. - Pests may include aphids and insects; remove them using organic insecticides or by washing with water. Catnip (Catnip) is a relatively easy plant to care for, making it suitable for garden beginners. Proper care in the spring and autumn each year can promote healthy growth.
Plant Family
Lamiaceae
Height
50∼100cm
Colors
amethyst
Bloom Period
June to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-20°C
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