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Beautiful Catmint flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Comet White Marguerite Daisy with Purple Catmint Flowers in the Garden in Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cottage Garden Path with Bricks and Stone Pavers Surrounded by Daisies and Catmint Flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Closeup on a Comet White Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum, with Purple Catmint Flowers in the Garden in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Foxglove and Catmint Flowers in the Summer Garden Royalty Free Stock Photo
A pot of catmint flowers growing on a deck Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nepeta cataria. Purple catmint flowers in garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Catmint with flowers
Cottage Garden Path with Bricks and Stone Pavers Surrounded by Daisies and Catmint Flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Comet White Marguerite Daisy Closeup with Purple Catmint Flowers in the Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Purple Catmint flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nepeta cataria or catmint flowers in close-up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Catmint flowers isolated on white background, showcasing delicate purple petals Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Closeup on a Comet White Marguerite Daisy, Argyranthemum, with Purple Catmint Flowers in the Garden in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Romantic Pale Pink Rose with purple catmint flowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Catnip, Catmint, Nepara cataria is a perennial. Catmint strongly attracts cats, which can also destroy large plants very quickly. If we have a cat in the garden, we have to protect the cat`s mint specially. The cat`s mint can be grown as an ornamental plant, or planted in a herbal garden. It works very well with roses and other high growing perennials on the beams.


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