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Oregano

Oregano is a common perennial herb with leaves that are generally oval, dark green, and positioned in opposite pairs along the stems. Some varieties have fuzzy leaves. Oregano starts as a ground-hugging rosette of leaves, but it can easily grow to about 2 feet tall. It’s generally planted in the spring and grows quickly, providing leaves suitable for cooking almost immediately. Note that oregano is toxic to pets, so be mindful of where you plant it. Description from TheSpruce.com

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Oregano

Oregano fast facts

Scientific Name

Origanum vulgare

Family

Lamiaceae

Garden Type

Container Appropriate, Edible Garden, Anywhere

Wildlife

Bees, Butterflies

Native Plant Region

No

Light needs

Filtered, Full Shade

Water Needs

Dry

Plant Type

Flowering, Perennial

Bloom Color(s)

Purple

Height

0 – 2 feet

Width

0 – 1, 1 – 2 feet

Months in Bloom

June, July, August

Safe Beneath Power Lines?

Yes

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