Prostanthera incisa
Common Name: Cut Leaf Mint Bush
Family: Lamiaceae
Location: Coast – lower tablelands – Nth NSW to Vic - Local to the Central Coast
Flower Colour: Mauve
Flowers: September to March
Soil: Any loamy soil
Drainage: Free draining
Exposure: Dappled shade or morning sun,
Growth habit: Height – 1.8 M x Width –1.2 M
Water: Assured moisture level
Danger: Tolerates frost
Prune: Prune to shape after flowering.
Attracts: Butterflies
Other features: Plant near pathways so the lovely minty aroma of the leaves can be enjoyed.
Photos are examples only and are a guide to what your plant can be like when mature.
Photo: Barbara Melville, Narelle Hubert