
Nepeta x faasenii 'Pink Pixie' - CATMINT 'PINK PIXIE'
Smaller cultivar of Catmint with soft pink flowers above graysih foliage.
Forms low, compact and slightly wide clumps. Quickly reblooms when cut back after first flush of flowers.
Drought tolerant once established.
Blooming Time: May - June (with some reblooming)
Size: 6-9" tall x 12-16" wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 10
Culture: full sun, half sun, half shade, but best in full sun. Average soils to well-drained soils, chalk, loam, sandy soils, and clayish soil. Very adaptable. Avoid wet and waterlogged soils.
Moisture Needs: average (medium) to medium-dry
Origin: discovered as a random seedling by Andy and Melissa Van Hevelinger at their herb nursery in Newberg, OR
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: yes / yes
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Plant Combinations: Can be combined with many common perennials with similar needs (full sun and average to drier soils). Good companions can be Achillea, summer blooming Alliums, Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, shorter Asters, Calamintha, Coreopsis, Echinacea, Euphorbia, Gaillardia, Gaura, Oenothera, Origanum, Penstemons, shorter Rudbeckia, shorter Solidago, Stokesia laevis, Yucca and many others.
It looks good with anything that has a slightly rougher structure (bigger leaves, flowers, grassy leaves, etc) and with many shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Picture Copyright: US Perennials

Nepeta x faasenii 'Pink Pixie' - CATMINT 'PINK PIXIE'
Smaller cultivar of Catmint with soft pink flowers above graysih foliage.
Forms low, compact and slightly wide clumps. Quickly reblooms when cut back after first flush of flowers.
Drought tolerant once established.
Blooming Time: May - June (with some reblooming)
Size: 6-9" tall x 12-16" wide
USDA Zones: 4 to 10
Culture: full sun, half sun, half shade, but best in full sun. Average soils to well-drained soils, chalk, loam, sandy soils, and clayish soil. Very adaptable. Avoid wet and waterlogged soils.
Moisture Needs: average (medium) to medium-dry
Origin: discovered as a random seedling by Andy and Melissa Van Hevelinger at their herb nursery in Newberg, OR
Deer/Rabbit Resistant: yes / yes
Attracts Butterflies or Pollinators: yes / yes
Attracts Hummingbirds: no
Pot Size: square 3.5" x 4" deep
Plant Combinations: Can be combined with many common perennials with similar needs (full sun and average to drier soils). Good companions can be Achillea, summer blooming Alliums, Artemisia, Asclepias tuberosa, shorter Asters, Calamintha, Coreopsis, Echinacea, Euphorbia, Gaillardia, Gaura, Oenothera, Origanum, Penstemons, shorter Rudbeckia, shorter Solidago, Stokesia laevis, Yucca and many others.
It looks good with anything that has a slightly rougher structure (bigger leaves, flowers, grassy leaves, etc) and with many shorter or medium-sized grasses.
Picture Copyright: US Perennials