Species badja peak mint bush

badja peak mint bush

Prostanthera cuneata 'Badja Peak'

Badja Peak Mint Bush (Prostanthera cuneata 'Badja Peak') is an Australian native shrub, with a compact and upright form. It has silvery green foliage with strong, purple venation and highly aromatic leaves with a peppermint fragrance. Showy true blue flowers are produced in the warmer months, making this an ideal choice for attracting pollinating insects. The Badja Peak Mint Bush is tough and drought tolerant, perfect for a range of sunny locations. It is optimal for a Mediterranean garden, providing a vibrant splash of colour to any setting.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Cutting,Grafting Propagation,Layering Propagation,Division,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

8 - 10

Flowers:

White to pale lilac Flowers

Sun:

Full sun

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Salt Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Badja Peak Mint Bush typically requires weekly watering, with a moderate amount of moisture. In the summer, water the plant every 7-10 days, making sure the soil is thoroughly moistened. It is important to not over-water as this can cause root rot. In the winter and in cooler climates, reduce watering to once every 2-3 weeks, only providing enough moisture to keep the soil slightly damp. During the growing season, mulching around the base of the plant can help to retain moisture in the soil.

sunlight

Badja Peak Mint Bush (Prostanthera cuneata 'Badja Peak') is a hardy, evergreen shrub that prefers full sun or partial shade. The amount of sunlight required for the plant to thrive varies depending on the climate and growing zone, however, it generally prefers 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight each day. In regions with high heat and humidity, some afternoon shade is recommended in order for the plant to get a break from the intense heat. Likewise, during a period of particularly cold temperatures, the plant should be shielded from the harsh winter sun. In general, this species will be happiest in direct sun during the cooler parts of the day such as morning and late afternoon.

pruning

Prune Prostanthera cuneata 'Badja Peak' in midsummer after it has finished flowering. Prune back to the previous season's growth, which will identify the bushier, more vibrant foliage. Prune about 1-third to 1-half of the plant's growth to keep it in its ideal shape. For gentle shaping, lightly prune branches and deadhead flowers to maintain a neat overall appearance and ensure a longer flowering period.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Badja Peak Mint Bush typically starts flowering in late spring, usually in October or November.

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