The grandiflora Nepetas have an erect and upright habit not requiring any staking. This form has pale pink flowers that contrast well with their dark flower stems.
This excellent variety would be an ideal substitute for a lavender hedge in soils where lavender does not thrive. It was a new introduction in 2013, launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
NEPETA kubanica has unusually large flowers for a catmint. From mid to late summer it produces tall and plump flowerspikes of deep purplish blue blooms
This compact, bushy perennial loves full sun and free draining soil. Once established it is relatively drought tolerant and is highly attractive to bees, butterflies and other pollinators.
This catmint is one of the low growing clump forming varieties. It has white flowers above soft grey green leaves.
It is useful as an edging plant but can also be good in containers or in walls...
This perennial has beautiful large, lilac blue flowers that appear above grey foliage. Do not be fooled by the name! This is named after a place in Yorkshire where 'Low' means a 'hill'.