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Latin title: Nepeta cataria.
Product code: 4779018398909
Category: Herb seeds.
From 0.95 €
- Quantity of seeds: 0.3 g
- Quantity of seeds: 5 g
These are perennial plants. The blooms of this plant have lip–like structure and are melliferous. The colour range of the blooms are from white to blue to lilac–pink, maculate with pale pink and white spots. For consumption are used fresh and dried herbs, collected at the beginning of the blooming period. Scent and taste similar to citrus fruits. Used for adding flavour to herring and cheeses, as well as adding aroma to teas.
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| Quantity of seeds | 0.3 g, 5 g |
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| Quantity of seeds 1 g | |
| Seasonality | |
| Sowing | III |
| Sowing in open field | IV–V |
| Sowing depth, cm | 0.5 |
| Transplantation | V–VI |
| Distances, cm | 30×30 |
| Harvest | VI–IX |
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