Georgia Calamint (Clinopodium georgianum) Plant Details
Scientific Name
Clinopodium georgianum
Bees Particularly Attractive To This Plant
A diversity of bees
Geographical Considerations
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Hardiness Zones
7a to 9b
This is a native Florida plant.
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Yard Conditions
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Optimal Light
Georgia Calamint grows best in Full Sun.
Light Range
It performs in Full Sun
Soil Texture
Sandy
Soil Moisture
Well Drained
Soil pH
Not known
Salt Tolerance
None
Drought Tolerance
High
Wind Resistance
Not known
Toxicity
None known
Nematode Tolerance
Not known
Appearance
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Plant Type
- Groundcovers
- Perennials
Plant Shape
- Upright
Leaf Persistence
Georgia Calamint is Evergreen
Spread
1-2 feet
Height
1-2 feet
Growth Rate
Not known
Leaf Size
Small
Leaf Texture
Not known
Flower Size
Small
Flowering Month
- May
- June
- July
- August
- September
- October
Flower Color
- Blue
Additional Plant Information
Endangered in Florida; do not take from the wild. | Attracts pollinators
