Nepeta parnassica, commonly known as Greek catmint, is a robust, aromatic perennial native to Greece and southern Albania. It is characterized by an upright growth habit, grey-green foliage, and tall spikes of lilac-blue flowers that appear in late summer. The plant is popular in ornamental gardening due to its ability to attract pollinators and its tolerance to dry conditions. Additionally, it is notable for its essential oils, which are rich in nepetalactones with insect-repellent properties.
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