Chocolate Mint Plant 6L Pot - Fresh and Fragrant
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You have 7 days to request a return. All sale items are final sale.
🌱 About the Chocolate Mint Plant
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Scientific name: Mentha × piperita 'Chocolate'
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Family: Lamiaceae (mint family)
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Flavor & aroma: Distinct chocolate-like fragrance combined with minty freshness.
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Growth habit: A perennial herb that spreads in a creeping manner, making it great for garden borders or pots.
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Uses:
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Culinary: teas, desserts, cocktails, and garnishes.
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Aromatic: adds a pleasant scent to gardens and indoor spaces.
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Easy to grow: thrives in pots, especially in the UAE climate when given partial shade and regular watering.
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🛒 Online Delivery in Dubai & UAE
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Seller: Greensouq (an online plant retailer in the UAE).
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Pot size: 6 liters (ideal for home gardens or balconies).
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Price: Around AED 17 when available.
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Availability: Currently listed as sold out on Greensouq’s website.
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Delivery details:
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Dubai: usually within 3 working days.
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Other Emirates: 2–5 working days.
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Free delivery on orders above AED 99; AED 10 fee for smaller orders.
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Some remote areas (e.g., Liwa, Ruwais, Hatta) may require third-party delivery.
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Returns: Eligible orders can be returned within 7 days; sale items are final.
⚠️ Things to Keep in Mind
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Stock status: The plant is often sold out, so you may need to check back or explore other UAE plant shops like Cacti.ae..
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Shipping exclusions: Certain remote regions are not covered directly; delivery may need special arrangements.
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Care needs: Mint plants can spread quickly, so regular trimming is recommended to keep them healthy and controlled.
Mint Plant
Chocolate mint, scientifically known as Mentha × piperita 'Chocolate,' is a variety of mint that is well-known for its chocolate-like fragrance and flavor, As the name suggests, chocolate mint has a distinct chocolate flavor and aroma, making it a popular choice for culinary uses, Chocolate mint is a perennial herb that typically grows in a spreading, creeping manner. It belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae).