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  1. A superb compact selection with finely textured, aromatic, gray-green foliage and soft, lavender flower spikes on a low, spreading habit. A sterile dwarf form of Walker's Low Catmint. Excellent for cascading off walls or container edges and as groundcover that tolerates periodic drought, when well-established. An herbaceous perennial. Light

  2. Very floriferous, Junior Walker is a sterile dwarf of world-acclaimed Nepeta ‘Walker’s Low’. Low maintenance, drought tolerant, deer resistant, long-lasting season of interest, Catmint is a wonderful garden plant.

  3. Features. Lavender-blue flowers with gray-green foliage. Fragrant Foliage. Heat Tolerant. Drought Tolerant. Attracts: Bees.

  4. Nepeta x faassenii Junior Walker™ ('Novanepjun'), commonly called Junior Walker™ Catmint, is a compact dwarf form ofWalkers Lowwith unlimited uses. It blooms all summer with spikes of scented, lavender-blue flowers.

  5. This treasured perennial offers the same long season of lavender-blue blossoms as its parent ‘Walkers Low’ on a plant that is a fraction of its size. Gardeners and pollinators love Junior's showy, generally upright flower spikes.

  6. Nepeta × faassenii Junior Walker. Dwarf Catmint. USDA Zone: 5-9. Plant number: 1.375.110. (='Novanepjun') This selection of Catmint is a sterile dwarf of N. ‘Walker’s Low’ and only reaches approximately 40cm (16 inches) tall.

  7. Nepeta Junior Walker - Common name: Catmint - What’s the buzz? Beneficial pollinators will make a beeline to drifts of blushed lavender-blue flower spikes. Provides movement and sound to any sunny border. Lacy spikes dance above aromatic sage-green compact foliage.

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