Mentha cervina 'Alba' | 9cm Pot | White Flower

Price range: £3.02 through £4.43

Common Names

  • Hyssop Mint

Mentha cervina ‘Alba’, or Hyssop Mint, offers elegant white summer flowers and a subtle minty fragrance. This upright perennial attracts pollinators, ideal for borders and pots, adding graceful charm to UK gardens.

300 in stock

£4.43
3 – 4 pieces
£3.96 (11% off)
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£3.49 (21% off)
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£3.26 (26% off)
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£3.02 (32% off)
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Mentha cervina 'Alba'
£13.29

Discover Mentha cervina ‘Alba’, a delightful Hyssop Mint, celebrated for its elegant white flowers and subtle fragrance, perfect for enhancing your garden’s charm.

Mentha cervina ‘Alba’ brings understated beauty to any garden space. This distinctive herbaceous perennial, also known as Hyssop Mint, offers an upright growth habit. It displays delicate white blooms during summer. Gardeners often select it for its appealing form and gentle aroma. Its unique characteristics set it apart from other mint varieties, providing a refined presence. This plant thrives in sunny spots, making it a versatile choice for many UK gardens.

Distinguishing Features of Mentha cervina ‘Alba’

  • Produces delicate, pure white flowers.
  • Features an upright, slender growth habit.
  • Emits a subtle, aromatic minty fragrance.
  • Attracts beneficial pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  • Suitable for garden borders, containers, and herb gardens.
  • Easy to grow and maintain in UK climates.

Unveiling the Origins of Hyssop Mint ‘Alba’

The name ‘Mentha’ places this plant squarely within the well-known mint family. This classification indicates its aromatic qualities. The specific epithet ‘cervina’ comes from Latin, meaning “of deer.” This might reference its slender leaves or its preferred natural habitats. Furthermore, the cultivar name ‘Alba’ clearly specifies its charming pure white flowers. This distinction sets it apart from other varieties within the Mentha genus.

Foliage and Bloom of Mentha cervina ‘Alba’

Mentha cervina ‘Alba’ produces slender, lance-shaped green leaves. These leaves release a fresh, subtle minty scent when gently touched. From July into September, it proudly displays its small, pristine white flowers. These delicate blossoms form attractive spikes at the top of its stems. They create a lovely contrast against the green foliage. The long flowering period sustains visual interest throughout the warmer season.

Ideal Garden Uses for Hyssop Mint ‘Alba’

This elegant Hyssop Mint proves highly adaptable for many garden applications. Its upright structure makes it an excellent choice for edging borders. It provides a soft, defined line. Gardeners can also integrate it into herb gardens, where its distinct aroma enhances the sensory experience. Additionally, Mentha cervina ‘Alba’ performs beautifully in patio pots and containers. This allows its delicate beauty to be appreciated up close. It suits naturalised planting schemes.

Supporting Wildlife with Mentha cervina ‘Alba’

Indeed, Mentha cervina ‘Alba’ serves as a valuable resource for local wildlife. Its numerous white flowers are a strong magnet for various beneficial pollinators. These include busy bees and colourful butterflies. These essential insects diligently gather nectar, thereby supporting the broader ecosystem. As a result, planting this Hyssop Mint contributes positively to your garden’s overall biodiversity. It creates a vibrant habitat for these important garden visitors.

Maintaining Mentha cervina ‘Alba’

Generally, Mentha cervina ‘Alba’ requires minimal pruning. You might deadhead the spent flower spikes to encourage further blooming. This also maintains a tidy appearance. Furthermore, a light trim after the main flowering period can help to shape the plant. This promotes denser growth in the following season. This simple maintenance ensures the plant remains healthy and vigorous. It offers its beauty for many years.

Max Height 0.50 at maturity
Max Spread 0.40 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun Partial Sun
Soil Type
Loam Sandy Chalk
H6 H6 – Hardy in severe conditions

Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -20°C to -15°C

Care Notes

Water regularly, especially during dry periods, to ensure consistent soil moisture. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage further blooming and maintain a neat appearance. A light trim after the main flowering season can help to shape the plant and promote denser growth the following year. Consider containing its roots if you wish to limit spread, although Mentha cervina 'Alba' is less vigorous than other mint varieties.