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Wild Mint

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Mentha canadensis

Native mint to Wapato Isand (so-called Sauvie’s Island). Great for culinary use, fragrant and spicy. Likes regular water to moist conditions. Grow in a pot to contain in small spaces or plant along waterways as a soil-stabilizing perennial. Bees love it. Deciduous.

Grows to 24” in full sun to part shade. Spreads by rhizomes.

Size: 3.5" pot

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Mentha canadensis

Native mint to Wapato Isand (so-called Sauvie’s Island). Great for culinary use, fragrant and spicy. Likes regular water to moist conditions. Grow in a pot to contain in small spaces or plant along waterways as a soil-stabilizing perennial. Bees love it. Deciduous.

Grows to 24” in full sun to part shade. Spreads by rhizomes.

Size: 3.5" pot

Mentha canadensis

Native mint to Wapato Isand (so-called Sauvie’s Island). Great for culinary use, fragrant and spicy. Likes regular water to moist conditions. Grow in a pot to contain in small spaces or plant along waterways as a soil-stabilizing perennial. Bees love it. Deciduous.

Grows to 24” in full sun to part shade. Spreads by rhizomes.

Size: 3.5" pot

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