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Apple Mint Cuttings – Mentha suaveolens Live Unrooted Cuttings | 6 Organic Mint Cuttings for Rooting | Woolly Pineapple Mint Herb | Easy to Grow

Apple Mint Cuttings – Mentha suaveolens Live Unrooted Cuttings | 6 Organic Mint Cuttings for Rooting | Woolly Pineapple Mint Herb | Easy to Grow

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Grow a fragrant and versatile herb with these Apple Mint cuttings (Mentha suaveolens), freshly harvested and ready for rooting. Also known as Woolly Mint, Round-Leaf Mint, or Pineapple Mint, this attractive variety is prized for its soft fuzzy foliage, refreshing scent, and wide range of culinary and ornamental uses.

Apple Mint is a hardy perennial herb that thrives in herb gardens, raised beds, containers, and cottage gardens. Its mildly sweet mint flavor makes it an excellent choice for teas, jellies, salads, garnishes, and creative recipes. The textured foliage also adds beauty to ornamental plantings while attracting pollinators to the garden.

These unrooted cuttings are sourced from organically grown plants and are perfect for gardeners who enjoy propagating their own herbs. Once rooted, Apple Mint grows vigorously and provides abundant harvests throughout the growing season.

You will receive:
✔️ 6 live Apple Mint cuttings
✔️ Unrooted cuttings ready for propagation
✔️ Organic, pesticide-free plant material
✔️ Rooting and growing instructions (digital resource)
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival

🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Apple Mint
Botanical Name: Mentha suaveolens
Plant Type: Perennial herb
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Rich, moist, well-draining soil
Watering: Regular; keep soil consistently moist
Mature Height: 18–36 inches
Growth Rate: Fast
USDA Zones: 5–9
Container Friendly: Yes (recommended)

💡 Care Tip: Place cuttings in water or a moist rooting medium immediately after arrival. Once roots develop, transplant into containers or garden beds. Container growing is recommended to help control the spreading habit common to mint varieties.

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