Plectranthus Cerveza ‘n Lime

 

Plectranthus Cerveza ‘n Lime

A lush, trailing plant with soft, fuzzy, lime-scented leaves. Excellent for sensory gardens, hanging baskets, and mixed containers. Fast-growing and easy to propagate

We typically grow Plectranthus Cerveza ‘n Lime plants in natural form in 4″ and 5″ clay pots, 8″ bowl

 

Common Name:

Cuban Oregano/Mexican Mint

Mature Size:

Indoors: 12–18 in tall × 18–24 in spread

 

 

Growth Rate:

Fast grower

Optimum Temperature:

60-75 degrees Fahrenheit 

Characteristics:

Soft, aromatic leaves with lime scent. Trailing or spreading, popular in mixed planters

Light:

Indoor: Bright, indirect light. Needs good light to stay bushy.

Water:

Indoor: Water when the top inch of soil feels slightly dry. Avoid allowing the soil to fully dry out

Outdoor: Keep soil evening moist

Fertalizer:

Every 2–3 weeks in growing season with a balanced fertilizer

Common Pests/Issues:

Pests: Aphids, spider mites, whiteflies

 
Diseases: Powdery mildew, root rot

Additional Notes:

In northern climates, bring plants indoors to overwinter. Prune the plant after blooming. If you wish for it to grow into a small tree, simply remove the spent blooms and clean out any dead or diseased wood. For a hedge, sheer the plant to the size desired. Bonsai and topiary forms take more training, which should be started in infancy.