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Detailed Description
Untitled Document
Name:
Marshmallow Mint
Botanical
Name:
Zone:
4-11
Bloom
Time:
Soil:
Mint will do well in most soil types!
Exposure:
Full Sun
Description:
With this new Mint Hybrid, Jim Westerfield is convinced he's created another
form of spearmint. It is a beautiful Mint that takes on the look of an Aristocrat,
when fully matured in the garden. When we were kids and whaen we opened a bag
of marshmallow, we would invariably 'smell' the first one out of the bag. This
Mint Hybrid smells just like the first one out of that bag.
Care:
Mint is very easy to grow and is a very hardy perennial.
Additional InformationMint Plants Info Page
Product Reviews
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Useful and reccomended
Dylan
(Texas )
12/9/2023 10:11 PM
I have always brought this mint inside for the winter because I keep it in a pot. Outside in the heat of summer, the marshmallow scent is at its most complex and the edges of the leaves turn slightly dark. When it is inside with a grow light, I've noticed that the scent changes slightly and the dark edges go away. Especially because there is no wind making it sweat its oils. Tea is refreshing with this.
At some point, it would be interesting if studies were conducted on this mint variety.
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