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Mentha suaveolens (Apple Mint)

Sun

Sun: Full Sun Sun: Partial Shade

Soil

Soil: Moist Soil: Well Drained/Light

Hardiness

Hardiness: hardy

Less likely to be eaten by

Less likely to be eaten by: slugs Less likely to be eaten by: snails Less likely to be eaten by: rabbits Less likely to be eaten by: deer

Herb

Genus: Mentha

Species: suaveolens

Oval, hairy mid-green leaves with mauve flowers from summer to autumn. Gets its name from its scent. Prefers moist, well drained soil in sun or partial shade. Ideal for tubs and pots. More subtle than other mints, so is good in cooking. Approx. Ht. 60cm. Mint is invasive, so if planting straight into the garden, it is advisable to sink a large bottomless container into the ground and plant the mint into the centre, to inhibit the spread.