'Pennyroyal'
Mentha pulegium
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| An annual to perennial plant with creeping or erect branched stems to about 40 cm in height. The stems are square in cross-section and can vary from hairless on some plants to densely hairy on others, with a green to sometimes red or purplish color. The leaves, which grow in opposite pairs, are narrowly oval, 2–3 cm long x 1 cm wide, downy, sparsely toothed towards the tip, and taper into a short stalk. All parts of the plant are strongly scented when crushed but it does not have noticeable glands on its surface. | 
|  Mature Height 36 Inches | 
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|  Mature Width 24 Inches | 
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|  Light Half Sun | 
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|  Water High | 
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