About Berries and Cream

Mild, with a fruity aroma. May be perennial.

About Mint

Aromatic and easy. Good for tea and potpourri. The flowers attract butterflies; however, the flavor changes once flowers appear. Spreads, in some cases aggressively, so try planting in a container.

Pot Size & Price
3.5-in. pot
$4.00
Height
18"–24"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
H087
Plant Traits
Bees
Culinary
Edible Flowers
Stock Notes
Restocks On Saturday

Other varieties of Mint

Chocolate Peppermint
Photo from Rush Creek Growers

Chocolate

Catalog
H088
Corsican Mint, tiny green leaves
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Pat T.

Corsican

Catalog
H089
Ginger Mint, green leaves with yellow veining
Photo from Green Earth Growers

Ginger

Catalog
H090
Grapefruit Mint, green leaves
Photo from Bluebird Nursery

Grapefruit

Catalog
H091
Mentha Hillary's Sweet Lemon, green verdant plant
Photo from Hishtil

Hillary's Sweet Lemon

Catalog
H092
Mentha Jessica's Sweet Pear, green wrinkled foliage
Photo from Thompson and Morgan

Jessica's Sweet Pear

Catalog
H093
Mentha 'Lime', bright green leaves
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Jenn M.

Lime

Catalog
H094
Mentha Margarita, green wrinkled foliage in a margarita glass
Photo from Richter's

Margarita

Catalog
H095
Mentha 'Mojito', green leaves
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Jenn M.

Mojito

Catalog
H096
Dark green round leaves tinged with purple.
Friends School Plant Sale photo

Orange

Catalog
H097
Wide green leaves on plants in small pots.
Friends School Plant Sale photo

Peppermint

Catalog
H087
Mentha Double Mint, rounded somewhat crinkly green leaves
Photo from Johnny's Select Seeds

Spearmint, Double Mint

Catalog
H099
Moroccan mint, fuzzy and patterned green leaves
Photo courtesy of bonitin from garden.org.

Spearmint, Moroccan

Catalog
H100
Thai mint, green leaves, light lavender flowers
Photo by Kristian Peters from the Wikimedia Commons

Thai

Catalog
H101