Mint Pineapple - Menthe suaveolens ariegata

Mint Pineapple - Menthe suaveolens ariegata
Perennial. A variety of apple mint, but has green as white variegated leaves which make it a pretty herb to grow in the garden and perfect as a food garnish. A perennial plant, it produces long spikes of pale white or cream flowers. Pineapple mint grows to a height of 8-12 in and prefers partial shade and a moist, rich soil. As its name suggests, it has a pleasant pineapple flavor and the leaves are ideal to add to fruit cups and punches. Pineapple mint leaves make a good addition to pot pourris, particularly those with a fruity scent, such as a mix of lemon verbena, apple mint and other herbs with similar scents. Like all mints, it is an invasive plant which can take over a whole garden if it is not kept strictly under control. It is therefore a good herb for container growing.
 
 
Velvet Greene Garden Center, Brimfield MA
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