sun / shade

Full sun to part shade

height

1 ft. – 2 ft.

spread

1 ft. – 2 ft.

tolerates

Rabbit, Deer, Wet Soil

Mentha suaveolens

Common Name: Apple Mint

Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial

Culture

Best grown in rich, moist soils in full sun to part shade. Adapts to a wide range of soils except dry ones. Large plantings may be sheared after bloom to remove flower spikes and stimulate new vegetative growth. Soil barriers may be used to restrain rhizomatous spread if plants are grown in borders or other areas where spread is unwanted.

Noteworthy

This mint (often called apple mint) is a rhizomatous, upright perennial which is most commonly grown as a culinary herb and/or ground cover. It typically grows to 2' tall and spreads by rhizomes to form an attractive ground cover. Features oblong to ovate light green leaves (to 2" long) and terminal spikes of small pink to white flowers in summer. Leaves have a fruity fragrance and taste, and may be used to flavor teas or in salads or as a garnish.

Problems

No serious insect or disease problems. Can be an aggressive spreader.