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Common Names: A

actinidia, bower
Actinidia arguta
ageratum, hardy
Eupatorium coelestinum
ajuga
Ajuga reptans
akebia, five-leaved
Akebia quinata
Alleghany monkeyflower
Mimulus ringens
American bittersweet
Celastrus scandens
amsonia, willow
Amsonia tabernaemontana
anemone, Canada
Anemone canadensis
anise hyssop
Agastache foeniculum
applemint
Mentha suaveolens
Arkansas blue-star
Amsonia hubrectii
arrow-arum
Peltandra virginica
arrow-wood, northern
Viburnum dentatum
artichoke, Chinese
Stachys affinis
artichoke, Japanese
Stachys affinis
Asian flowering dogwood
Cornus kousa
aster, blue wood
Aster cordifolius
aster, calico
Aster lateriflorus
aster, climbing
Aster carolinianus
aster, New England
Aster novae-angliae
aster, pink-flowered New England
Aster novae-angliae 'Roseus'
aster, showy
Aster spectabilis
aster, smooth
Aster laevis
aster, white wood
Aster divaricatus
azalea, white swamp
Rhododendron viscosum

Next: B

Catalog as of June 25, 2008

Mentha

(Labiatae - mint family)
Mint. About 25 species of perennial herbs, mostly native to temperate regions of the Old World. Mint leaves can be used as a flavoring in foods, made into tea, or eaten as a nibble. The species listed here all prefer moist soil and bear small lavender or purple flowers in summer.

piperita peren • ht 1-2' • zones 3-10

peppermint


edible, fragrant, sun - part shade
Europe

Has an especially tangy, refreshing taste. A favorite for eating fresh or making tea. Spreads quickly.

cat # 6G1H
$7.95 each / 3-2, $7.50 ea / 3+, $6.95 ea


requienii peren • ht 1" • zones 7-10

Corsican mint

Mentha requienii - Jun 27 Mentha requienii - Jun 27


fragrant, ground cover, rock garden, dry - moist, sun
Corsica, Sardinia

A diminuitive, tiny-leaved, mat-forming creeper. Intensely mint-scented. Not reliably hardy here. (zone 5-6 boundary), but re-seeds. In cold areas, it would be advisable to keep a bit indoors for winter until hardiness in your area has been established.

cat # 6G1K
$7.95 each / 3+, $7.50 ea


spicata peren • ht 2½' • zones 4-10

spearmint


edible, fragrant, sun - part shade
Eurasia

Good for tea or nibbling. Often occurs as a naturalized plant in moist meadows here.

cat # 6G1P
$7.95 each / 3-2, $7.50 ea / 3+, $6.95 ea


Mentha suaveolens - Aug 19 Mentha suaveolens - Aug 19 Mentha suaveolens - Aug 19
suaveolens peren • ht 3' • zones 3-10

horsemint; applemint


edible, fragrant, sun - part shade
Europe

Has relatively large, white-wooly leaves and sprawling stems.

cat # 6G1M
$7.95 each / 3-9, $7.50 ea / 10+, $6.95 ea