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propagating perennials: Meehania urticifolia “Silver Sprinter”-Japanese Dead Nettle or Wood Mint
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Meehania urticifolia “Silver Sprinter”-Japanese Dead Nettle or Wood Mint

Propagating Japanese Dead Nettle is simple since it is a perennial groundcover so in the spring anywhere the plant has rooted itself dig and replant preferably in a moist and well drained soil. It is deciduous and is a native of Japan but is hardy in Zone 5-9. It will reach a height of 4-6,” it’s lavender flower attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and will bloom from early spring to late fall and if the plant gets leggy in the summer just trim back otherwise wait until spring. It has variegated leaves of grey, green with white trim.

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