Hyptis suaveolens
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Hyptis suaveolens

Pignut · Spikenard · Wild spikenard · American mint · Bush mint

Tier 2 Difficulty: medium Water: low Light: full_sun
Temperature
20–37 °C
Soil pH
6–7
Hardiness
Zone 9–11
Click count
151
Observations
179

Description

Source: leafsnap

Mesosphaerum suaveolens, synonym Hyptis suaveolens, the pignut or chan, is a branching pseudocereal plant native to tropical regions of Mexico, Central, the West Indies, and South America, as well as being naturalized in tropical parts of Africa, Asia and Australia. It is generally 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) tall, occasionally up to 3 m (9.8 ft). Stems are hairy, and square in cross section. Leaves are oppositely arranged, 2–10 cm (0.79–3.94 in) long, with shallowly toothed margins, and emit a strong minty odor if crushed. Flowers are pink or purple, arranged in clusters of 1–5 in the upper leaf axils.

Care Guide

💧 Water
☀️ Light Full sun

The pignut does best with the maximum daily sunlight, though it can cope with less-than-ideal exposure. It comes from habitats dominated by sun. Its light needs remain largely unchanged across growth stages. However, insufficient sun can stunt growth, while too much can scorch the leaves.

Ideal: Full sun
🌡️ Temperature 20–37.8°C

Pignut comes from tropical areas where the climate is generally warm and humid. Consequently, it is adapted to high heat and moisture. It does not tolerate abrupt temperature shifts and prefers a steady thermal environment, so indoor temperature fluctuations should be avoided. It typically cannot withstand cold conditions and needs warmer temperatures to grow. If temperatures fall too low, the plant may stop growing or could die.

Ideal temperature: 20–37.8°C
💨 Humidity
Humidity:
🪴 Soil 6-7
Soil pH: 6-7
🌱 Fertilizer

Pignut does well with regular, light applications of fertilizer to encourage healthy leaf development. Fertilize Pignut roughly once a month during the summer. Nitrogen is important for foliage, and adding nitrogen-rich sources helps Pignut thrive.

🪴 Pot & Repot
✂️ Pruning
🌿 Propagating
🐛 Diseases & pets
☠️ Toxicity

Characteristics

Plant Type
Herb
Life Cycle
Annual, Perennial
Genus
Hyptis
Family
Lamiaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
0.91 m to 3.05 m
Mature Spread
49 cm to 91 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Blue
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Color
White
Flower Size
2.54 cm
Bloom Time
Summer, Fall
Planting Time
Spring, Autumn
Harvest Time
Late summer, Fall, Early winter
Native Area
Colombia, Bahamas, Belize, Cuba, Honduras, Mexico, Bolivia, Venezuela, Peru, Guyana, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Panama, Jamaica

Tags (7)

Common Names (8)

en Pignut
en Spikenard
en Wild spikenard
en American mint
en Bush mint
en Mintweed
en Horehound
en సీమ తులసి