- Great ground cover
- Grow in a pot to contain to one spot
- Plant where aroma can be enjoyed
- Culinary herb
An Australian native mint. It grows from vigorous runners forming a ground covering clump. It can be used in place of exotic mint and its common name reflects the fact that its scent is similar to exotic pennyroyal. Used as an edible, tea, fragrant oils, Bog gardens, fast growing, playground friendly.