How is Calamintha sylvatica cared for and what is it like?

Calamintha sylvaticaCalamintha sylvatica

Image – Wikimedia / Xemenendura

If you like aromatics with precious flowers, we recommend giving the Calamintha sylvatica. Although it is herbaceous, it grows large enough to be used, for example, as a path-marking plant, or to be grown in container gardens.

Maintenance is really easy; in fact, with minimal care, it will flower for much of the year.

Origin and characteristics

Calamintha sylvaticaCalamintha sylvatica

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It is a perennial herbaceous and stoloniferous Originally from Europe and North Africa known as calaminta, minor basil, amola, californian, pennyroyal, mint, orchard tea or catnip. The current scientific name is Clinopodium menthifolium subsp. menthifolium

Therefore Calamintha sylvatica has become a synonym for it.

It grows to a height of up to 80 centimeters, with more or less erect stems from which ovate or almost rounded leaves emerge, whole to slightly toothed. Blooms from late spring to fall. Its flowers are grouped in axillary inflorescences, each measuring between 1,2 and 2cm in diameter.

What are their cares?

Calamintha sylvaticaCalamintha sylvatica

Image – Flickr / Andreas Rockstein

If you want to have a copy of Calamintha sylvaticawe recommend that you provide the following care:

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