A small, erect, evergreen shrub in the nightshade family.
Height: 1 to 5ft
A hardy, fast-growing herbaceous perennial in the mint family. Known for its sedative effect on humans and stimulating effect on cats, it features square stems, fragrant, gray-green fuzzy leaves, and small white-to-lavender flowers
Height: 2 to 3ft
a perennial climbing herb native to East Asia, primarily used in traditional medicine as a "poor man's ginseng" to boost energy.
Height: 3.3 to 6.6ft
a low-growing, mat-forming perennial herb, often used in tropical gardening as a creeping ground cover
Height: 2 to 6"
A hardy, aromatic, semi-evergreen sub-shrub in the mint family, known for attracting pollinators with blue, pink, or white flower spikes in summer.
Height: 1.5 to 2ft
a fast-growing, hardy perennial herb in the mint family known for its citrus-scented leaves
Height: 2 to 3ft
a hardy, nitrogen-fixing perennial herb. Famous for its sweet roots used in traditional medicine and flavoring, it features feathery leaves and purple-blue, pea-like flower spikes.
Height: 1 to 4ft
a hardy herbaceous perennial in the legume family. It is native to Eurasia/Mediterranean, thrives in full sun, and is harvested for its sweet root containing glycyrrhizin
Height: 3 to 7ft
a fast-growing, aromatic herb native to the Andes, essential for sauces like ocopa and aji verde. It boasts a complex flavor combining mint, basil, citrus, and tarragon.
Height: 3 to 7ft
a hardy, erect herbaceous perennial in the mint family, known for its medicinal use, pungent aroma, and tall stature.
Height: 2 to 5ft
a fast-growing, highly aromatic annual holy basil known for its medicinal, stress-relieving properties and sweet, clove-like fragrance.
Height: 1 to 3ft