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Meehania cordata
Meehan’s Mint |
USDA Zone: 4-9 |
Plant number: 1.359.060
Native to the Northeastern US, this is a low spreading groundcover ideal for shady areas. It forms a carpet of medium-sized green leaves, with trailing stems that root into the ground where they touch. In late spring the plants burst into flower with short upright stems of bright violet-blue snapdragon type flowers. Spreading but not in an invasive way. Suitable as a groundcover over small to medium-sized areas, for pathway edging, in shady or woodland borders and along streams or ponds. Prefers moist soils. Will tolerate a dry site but plants do not spread as quickly. Sometimes known as Creeping Mint, though the plants do not spread underground and do not have a minty fragrance.
Further details for Meehania cordata
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Sun Exposure Partial Shade or Full Shade
Soil Type Normal or Sandy or Clay
Soil pH Neutral or Alkaline or Acid
Soil Moisture Average or Moist
Care Level Easy
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Flower Colour Deep Blue
Blooming Time Early Summer Late Spring
Foliage Color Deep Green
Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form Alpine & Rock Deer Resistant Edging Ground Cover Massed Waterside Wild Flower Woodland
Height 10-15 cm 4-6 inches
Spread 30-45 cm 12-18 inches
Foot Traffic None
Growth Rate Medium
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Disclaimer: This information is presented for reference only. This plant is not currently part of our Heritage Perennials lineup.
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