Catmint - Walkers Low

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Catmint - Walkers Low

The Nepeta ‘Walkers Low’, Nepeta faassenii, also known as Catmint, has a low mounding gray-green foliage with deep lavender-blue flowers and is one of the most vividly colored in its family. Blooming from June to September, it has a plant height of 10” and a plant spread of 18-24”. Cutting back ‘Walkers Low’ hard after its first bloom will extend its blooming time. ‘Walkers Low’ should be planted in full sun, but can tolerate afternoon shade. It is very drought tolerant but does need a well-drained area. ‘Walkers Low’ makes an excellent border plant, great in rock gardens, good for naturalizing and in an attractive addition to ornamental herb garden. It harmonized beautifully with Penstemon ‘Pike’s Peak Purple. ’ Not to mention, ‘Walkers Low’ attracts butterflies, hummingbirds and bees and is a perfect first gardeners perennial. ... more info

 

Hibiscus - Old Yella - PPAF The Hibiscus ‘Old Yella’, is the first yellow-colored hardy Hibiscus in its species. The pale yellow flowers have a bloom size of 12” with a plant height of 4-5’. The green leaves are ovate to slightly cut-leaved. It is best to plant this Hibiscus in a full sun area and it will tolerate most soil types. ‘Old Yellas’ look wonderful with grasses, as a background plant or with Hibiscus ‘Crown Jewels’, ‘Kopper King’ or ‘Plum Crazy’. It is said to hold the flowers of ‘Old Yella next to white to see the luminescent of the yellow coloring. (PPAF).

Catmint - Walkers Low