Botanical name: Prostanthera ovalifolia variegata
Common name: Variegated Mint Bush
Family: Lamiaceae
Type: Medium Shrub
Size: around 2 metres high by 1.5 metres wide
Naturally occurring: Cultivated form
Flowers: Mauve
Flowering period: Spring
Soil/drainage: Well drained, moist soil.
Sun Exposure: Sun or light shade
Other features: Variegated leaves are good to brighten a shady spot in the garden, and the mint scented leaves are nice for along a pathway.
Photos are examples only and are a guide to what your plant could be like when mature.
Photo: Cath Stofka APS NSW; San Diego Botanic Gardens