Green leaves tinged with red are used in teas, salads and iced drinks.
The combination of orange and mint calls you to refreshment and arouses the thought of bright, clean flavors on the pallet. Best used fresh, try as a substitute in any favorite recipe calling for mint. As a general rule, mint family plants root vigorously when allowed to grow freely and can be invasive. Grow them in containers to keep them in check.
Days to Maturity:
Light Requirement:Full Sun
Fruit Bearing:
Fruit Weight:
Mature Spread:24 – 24 IN
Mature Height:24 – 24 IN
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Sow Method:Indirect
Packet is:Mix & Match 1 Plant
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