Common Name: Cat Nip
Botanical Name: Nepeta mussinii
Catnip – Nepeta cataria
Catmint –
Nepeta mussinii (Note this herb is not generally used for cooking
or medicinally and should not be confused with Catnip)
Alternative Chamomile Names
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English |
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Catnip |
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Afrikaans |
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Kattekrui |
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French |
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Chataire |
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German |
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Nept |
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Italian |
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Cataria |
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Spanish |
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Calaminta |
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Note: The indigenous (South Africa) herb Ballota africana is also referred to as kattekruid
Catnip/Catmint Types
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Catnip |
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Nepeta cataria |
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Catmint |
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Nepeta mussinii |
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Catnip
(Nepeta
cataria) Kattekruid
Hardy
perennial, which grows up to 1 m high has serrated dark green leaves and small
white flowers.
Catnip
has a minty smell
Catnip
grows naturally in the dry regions of the Meditiranean in Southern Europe and
North Africa
Catnip grows well in full sun or partial shade. The scent comes out best in the hot sun. It does not require any special soil preparation but does best in well drained soil with a pH between 5 and 7.5.
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In early spring, cut back the old stems to allow the new ones to grow. Cutting
off old blooms will allow fress flowers to set.
Catnip does well in pots or window boxes
where it can more easily be protected from destruction by cats.
Catnip
will grown easily from seed. If the seeds are sprinkled on the surface of the
soil and a light layer of soil sprinkled over the top they will germinate
quickly Once established the seedlings can be easily transplanted into
individual pots.
Catnip
can also be propagated by root division.
To
dry Catnip cut about 10 cm soft stems, make bundles of 3 to 5 sprigs, tie them
together, and hang them in a warm, airy, dry, and dark location away from
traffic. Or spread them on a fine screen or newspaper in a well-ventilated room
to dry.
Another
method of drying is to just place the cut sprigs into a brown paper packet. Tie
string around the neck leaving a small hole for air to enter and hang up in a
dust free environment or leave in a dark cupboard. A few holes pricked into the
bag does help with air circulation.
If
the area is very humid or you need rapid drying put the sprigs out in the sun
for a short while or try laying them out in the warming drawer of an oven for a
few days. The more gently you can apply the heat the better. Once dried, strip
the leaves and flowering tops from the stems and store in a closed container.
Catnip
attracts cats, bees and butterflies and
chases rats and ants.
Sprinkle
catnip along an ant path to chase the ants away.
Cats
and Catnip
Cats are so attracted by Catnip that they will often destroy the plants by rolling on them. Keep the plant protected from cats by planting into a hanging basket or under some form of cover. Window Box Herbs sells Catnip in a pot protected by a wire basket.
Cats generally enjoy catnip so much that they go into a euphoric
fervor, chewing the leaves and rolling on them. If your cat does not take to
catnip immediately try rubbing and crushing some leaves in your hands and
rubbing them onto the cats fur.
dry
the leaves and stuff cat toys with them.
Use the leaves and flowers for both culinary and medicinal
purposes.
Catnip can be added to soups and stews to give a minty flavour and
provide a mild digestive action.
A little added to a salad gives a fresh mint flavour.
Catnip used fresh or dry leaves and flowers to make a good mint
flavoured tea which is a good aid to digestion. Sweeten with a little honey.
Use about 2 teaspoonfuls of dried Catnip to 1 cup of water and
infuse for 10min.
Important! Do
not use of herbs for medicinal purposes without consulting your medical doctor.
Herbs have medicinal qualities and can react with other medication.
Use
leaves and flowers
Digestive problems; Indigestion;
Diarrhea; Flatulence and Colic: especially good for children and babies and if
you have over indulged on food or alcohol
Bronchitis; Colds; Fever and
Hayfever:
Insomnia; Anxiety
and hyperactivity: To
soothe the nerves,
Try a little wad to relieve sore gums or teeth.
Important! Do not use of herbs for medicinal purposes without consulting your medical doctor. Herbs have medicinal qualities and can react with other medication.
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