Catmint DescriptionBotanical Name: Nepeta x fraassenii Native of Europe. Member of the mint family. A small, clump-forming bushy perennial. Leaves are small, gray-green, with a triangular base. Blooms are spikes of tubular, light lavender blue flowers in late spring to early summer. Great as a low hedge or edging. Plant CharacteristicsPlant Category: PerennialsPlant Type: Perennial Flower: Light lavender blue, tubular,1/2" wide, on spikes 4" to 6" long Mature Size: 1' x 2' Water: Moderate Exposure:: Full sun Spacing: 1'Soil Type: Clay; loam; sand; acidic; alkaline; well drainedPlanting Time: Any season