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Catmint Collection

Catmint, also known as catnip, is a versatile and beloved herb that has captured the hearts of both humans and feline friends alike

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catmint, Catnip, Ivy, Hoarhound, Calaminth, Thyme, Basil, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Catmint, Catnip, Ivy, Hoarhound, Calaminth, Thyme, Basil, Victorian Botanical Illustration
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Catmint, Catnip, Catswort, Ivy, Ground Ivy, Horehound, Hoarhound, Calaminth, Thyme, Basil, Victorian Botanical Illustration

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catmint or catnip, Nepeta cataria. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical

Catmint or catnip, Nepeta cataria. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair
FLO4985256 Catmint or catnip, Nepeta cataria. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen's Medicinal Plants, London

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catnip or catmint, Nepeta cataria

Catnip or catmint, Nepeta cataria
5855854 Catnip or catmint, Nepeta cataria; (add.info.: Catnip or catmint, Nepeta cataria. Chromolithograph from Carl Lindman's "Bilder ur Nordens Flora" (Pictures of Northern Flora)

Background imageCatmint Collection: Purple Clematis

Purple Clematis
Fangping Zhou

Background imageCatmint Collection: Blue Clematis

Blue Clematis
Fangping Zhou

Background imageCatmint Collection: White, pinks and catmint'. Flowers in vase

White, pinks and catmint'. Flowers in vase. Artwork by Annie L. Pressland

Background imageCatmint Collection: Standard poodle, Ch Leighbridge Catmint, with trophies and rosettes. Date: 1978

Standard poodle, Ch Leighbridge Catmint, with trophies and rosettes. Date: 1978

Background imageCatmint Collection: Malabar catmint, Anisomeles malabarica

Malabar catmint, Anisomeles malabarica. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Samuel Curtis Botanical Magazine, London, 1819

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catmint or catnip, Nepeta cataria

Catmint or catnip, Nepeta cataria. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catmint

Catmint

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catmint, Nepeta Six Hills Giant

Catmint, Nepeta Six Hills Giant, flowering stems, shallow focus

Background imageCatmint Collection: Catnip, catswort or catmint, Nepeta cataria

Catnip, catswort or catmint, Nepeta cataria.. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by French botanist Jean Baptiste Francois Pierre Bulliard from Herbier de la France, Paris, 1780

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807192

Picture No. 11807192
Pot Marigold with Nepeta, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807177

Picture No. 11807177
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807162

Picture No. 11807162
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807145

Picture No. 11807145
Pot Marigold with Nepeta, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807125

Picture No. 11807125
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807064

Picture No. 11807064
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 11807033

Picture No. 11807033
Pot Marigold Flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Nepeta cataria (Catmint) with small white flowers and green leaves on tall stems

Nepeta cataria (Catmint) with small white flowers and green leaves on tall stems

Background imageCatmint Collection: U. S. A. Reading, Massachusetts, Pink and White Asiatic lilies

U. S. A. Reading, Massachusetts, Pink and White Asiatic lilies
U.S.A. Reading, Massachusetts, Pink and White Asiatic lilies

Background imageCatmint Collection: Picture No. 10856221

Picture No. 10856221
CATMINT - IN FLOWER (Nepeta faassenii) Date:

Background imageCatmint Collection: Nepeta cataria, Catnip, fresh, grey-green, heart-shaped leaf sprigs on wooden block

Nepeta cataria, Catnip, fresh, grey-green, heart-shaped leaf sprigs on wooden block

Background imageCatmint Collection: Young brown tortoiseshell kitten playing with catmint toy

Young brown tortoiseshell kitten playing with catmint toy

Background imageCatmint Collection: Carder-bee feeding on flowers C016 / 4726

Carder-bee feeding on flowers C016 / 4726
Carder-bee feeding on flowers. Close-up of a common carder-bee (Bombus pascuorum) feeding on catnip (Nepeta cataria) flowers. Photographed in the UK


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Catmint, also known as catnip, is a versatile and beloved herb that has captured the hearts of both humans and feline friends alike. With its fragrant leaves and beautiful flowers, it adds a touch of elegance to any garden or floral arrangement. In Victorian botanical illustrations, catmint was often depicted alongside other enchanting plants like ivy, hoarhound, calaminth, thyme, and basil. These illustrations showcased the intricate details of each plant's foliage and blossoms in stunning watercolor hues. One such illustration features a delightful bouquet with blue clematis intertwined with white and pink flowers of catmint. Placed in an elegant vase, this arrangement exudes gracefulness and charm. Another captivating image showcases purple clematis blooming alongside a regal standard poodle named Ch Leighbridge Catmint. Adorned with trophies and rosettes from competitions in 1978, this proud canine companion demonstrates the enduring allure throughout history. Beyond its visual appeal, it offers various species like Malabar catmint (Anisomeles malabarica) or Nepeta cataria. Whether you call it catnip or catswort, these plants possess potent aromatic properties that attract our furry friends while providing them with relaxation and entertainment. Nepeta Six Hills Giant is another popular variety loved for its tall stature and abundant lavender blooms. Its vibrant colors create a striking contrast against green landscapes or when paired with other flowering plants. Whether used for ornamental purposes or to entice playful kitties into blissful states of euphoria, there's no denying the timeless allure of catmint. So next time you encounter this enchanting herb in your garden or local nursery – take a moment to appreciate its beauty as captured in picture No. 11807192 – because within those delicate petals lies nature's gift to both humans and their beloved feline companions.