Nepeta x faassenii
(sold as Blue Ice)

Family: Lamiaceae

Common name: WALKER'S LOW

Native to: Eurasia, Mountains Of Tropical Africa, Northern Africa

Plant

Type: perennial

Forms: clumping, dense form, erect, mounding, spreading

Max height: 0.50 feet

Max width: 0.098 feet

Flower

white/off white

Leaf

light

Horticulture

Attracts wildlife: adult butterfly, hummingbird, specific butterfly species

Plant part consumed by birds: nectar

Plant features: growth rate fast, invasive, naturalizes, self-sows

Exposure: sun

Landscape uses: container, cut flower, deer resistant, foliage aromatic, ground cover, hedge or edging

Invasive

Fast growing

Propagates by: seed

flowers in fall

flowers in summer

Soil type: well drained

USDA Zones: zone 5 to -20 f, zone 6 to -10 f, zone 7 to 0 f, zone 8 to +10 f, zone 9 to +20 f

Temp. range: -20 to +30 °F

Water: moderate

Butterflies that feed on this plant

Container plants that attract adult butterflies - perennial

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