Origanum ‘Drops of Jupiter’
Common Name:
Oriental Oregano
Description:
When planted in full sun, the leaves are chartreuse yellow
Later in the summer, mauve pink flowers are held on purple calyxes
The calyxes hold after the flowers are spent and extend the attractiveness late into fall
Although it’s related to the oregano commonly used in cooking, this herb is meant to show off in the garden, but its leaves are edible, but will not have as intense of a flavor as its cousins
Height:
22-24″
Spread:
34-36″
Hardiness:
4
Container Size:
Trade Gallon Pot
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