Mint «MOSCOWITCH» is a perennial aromatic plant reaching about 70–80 cm in height, distinguished by its dark green leaves with purple veins and stems, as well as lilac flowers. The plant's compact and upright appearance makes it easy to grow in open ground, greenhouses, urban gardens, or even apartments.
The aroma and taste of mint «MOSCOWITCH» are strongly mentholated, with menthol content in essential oil reaching 72–76 %. This makes the plant valuable for culinary use (fresh leaves add freshness to dishes, tea made from leaves has a calming effect) and folk medicine (helps improve digestion, increase appetite, and relieve headaches). Lilac-colored flowers are edible and can be used for decorative purposes.
Care for the plant is simple: mint prefers abundant watering and good lighting. Regular fertilization boosts yield and keeps the plant healthy under unfavorable conditions. Seeds are sown superficially, germinating within two weeks; when 3–5 leaves appear, they can be transplanted to a permanent spot. Regular pruning is recommended to form a compact bush. Due to disease resistance and ease of cultivation, «MOSCOWITCH» becomes a popular choice for both gardeners and those who appreciate aromatic and useful plants at home.