Cat's Whiskers come from the botanical family Labiatae and are native to SouthEast Asia. I also have a purple one which is far more rowdy and difficult to control. With its dark leaves and striking white flowers , it brightens up most beds and once pruned into a compact bushy shape, it behaves itself. Everyone knows that gardens are expensive places to run. They require copious amounts of feeding, supplemental planting, and manuring just to get them up and running. That's one of the reasons I particularly love this little plant. It "catches" in the blink of an eye and once it enjoys enough sunshine, it will be perpetually covered in flowers. There are certain plants that are repeated ad nauseum in my garden and, you guessed it, they are the ones that I "catch" myself. Other faves are oxalis, crotons, begonias and mundo grass.
