English Pennyroyal

Menthapulegium

Family
Lamiaceae (lay-mee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Mentha (MEN-thuh)
Species
pulegium (pul-ee-GEE-um)
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Blue-Green
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
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Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Muscadine, Alabama

Alameda, California

Castro Valley, California

El Sobrante, California

Merced, California

Redwood City, California

Spring Valley, California

Littleton, Colorado

Kissimmee, Florida

Cumming, Georgia

Decatur, Illinois

Washington, Illinois

Falmouth, Maine

Rumson, New Jersey

Sag Harbor, New York

Pottstown, Pennsylvania

Beaumont, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Garland, Texas

Lancaster, Texas

Tyler, Texas

Leesburg, Virginia

Kalama, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

6
positives
6
neutrals
1
negative
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CANTONMENT, FL | November 2018 | positive

I don't grow the stuff, but I do use the extract. 4-5 drops in a pint of water and used with an ordinary squirt bottle chases virtually a...Read More

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Celeste, TX | March 2014 | neutral

Things I've noticed about this: It doesn't like clay soil much. It doesn't like full sun in our Texas summers. It likes a bit more moi...Read More

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(Zone 5a) | January 2006 | positive

I have pennyroyal planted around my pond, and to some extent it is evergreen (zone 5a). It loves to grow into the pond and roots really ...Read More

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Deal, NJ (Zone 7a) | May 2005 | positive

Pennyroyal has one of the nicest minty scents .... amost wintergreeny.... very fresh (and sweet) and pure smelling.... tiny shiny green...Read More

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Merced, CA (Zone 9a) | May 2005 | positive

An herbal medicine cabinet must, but it needs to be contained. If it escapes, I simply rip it out. Wonderful additive for herbal teas (if...Read More

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Castro Valley, CA (Zone 9a) | December 2004 | positive

The scent is wonderfull, and since it keeps away little creepy, flying things, I like it even more!

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Baton Rouge, LA | August 2004 | negative

I have tried to grow this plant in just about every condition in BR, La and never, ever had success with it. May be operator error, or t...Read More

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El Sobrante, CA (Zone 9b) | November 2003 | neutral

I keep pennyroyal in a container. I became interested in it as a flea repellant - I add the oil of the plants/flower into my pet shampoo....Read More

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Lancaster, TX | June 2003 | neutral

I have had great success growing this herb so far this summer. It has spread quickly, has a wonderful aroma and is attractive in contain...Read More

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Grove City, OH (Zone 6a) | January 2003 | neutral

Like many mints, pennyroyal has its very positive and very negative traits. I have planted it between the stepping stones in my vegetabl...Read More

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| July 2002 | neutral

If you are pregnant or nursing NEVER, EVER use the Pennyroyal. It is a very good insect repellent (actually, most bug sprays like OFF us...Read More

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Springtown, TX | May 2002 | positive

We are experimenting with use of this plant as a groundcover with some success. We co-planted three small transplants together with two o...Read More

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Westbrook, ME (Zone 5a) | November 2001 | neutral

This is a wonderful little creeper with a strong minty fragrance. It forms a fast traveling, dense mat, of glossy green leaves. The laven...Read More

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