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Orange and pink-flowered Agastache are attractive to hummingbirds, while blue-flowered Agastache are a favorite of butterflies and bees. If you grow lavender and penstemon successfully, you'll enjoy growing Agastache as well. ... Also known as hummingbird mints, Agastache are a showy, fragrant group of perennial herbs...
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www.highcountrygardens.com/agastache
www.highcountrygardens.com/agastache
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It is also a superb hummingbird plant attracting them for several months with its nectar-rich flowers. Like lavender, it is an indispensable perennial for water-thrifty gardens. Agastache rupestris loves a hot, ... Gardeners who purchased Agastache rupestris also purchased: ... Customers who viewed Agastache rupestris also viewed...
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www.highcountrygardens.com/catalog/product/11825/
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Agastache - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agastache , is a genus of 9–12 species of perennial herbs in the family Lamiaceae, native to eastern Asia (one species) and North America (the rest). Most species are very upright, 0.5–3 m tall, wi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agastache
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Awesome Agastache -- Fruity Fragrance and Sorbet Colors for Summer and Fall Gardens ... Ever since perennials took the garden world by storm in the 1990s, other worthy species and hybrids of Agastache have come to my attention. Like anise hyssop, they all produce wonderful pungent foliage and bear dainty,
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www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/plants/2004su_agastache.html
www.bbg.org/gar2/topics/plants/2004su_agastache.html
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Anise Hyssop, Licorice Mint (Agastache foeniculum) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave's Garden. ... Here in North Texas, the agastache foeniculum planted last spring has come back into bloom. We are having a very cool, wet summer so...
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davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/134/
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Most gardeners know Agastache as anise hyssop, the spiky, blue-flowered plant that smells like anise or licorice. Anise hyssop is a versatile plant that will attract plenty of butterflies in its own right, but there is more variety out there in the world of Agastache.
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gardening.about.com/od/gardendesignplans/ig/Butterfly-Garden-Design/-9---Hummingbird-Mint.htm
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A PLANTS profile of Agastache (giant hyssop) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Agastache Clayton ex Gronov. giant hyssop; ... See all the Agastache thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=AGAST
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Highly attractive to butterflies, bees & birds, this licorice-scented flowering herb is lovely, too! Intense, violet to blue flowering clusters are held in dense, short spikes on multi-branching stems, 3’ to 4’ tall. ... Excellent in mid-to-back border or garden bed, it blooms in mid-Summer above Makes a nice, scented,
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www.anniesannuals.com/signs/a/Agastache_rugosa_KM.htm
www.anniesannuals.com/signs/a/Agastache_rugosa_KM.htm
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; Three plants we managed to overwinter, have grown quite large in our rock garden in late August ... Colourful tubular blooms in colours of pink and orange. ... We're growing them in full sun in our rock garden. Puts on a very good display of flowers its first year from seed.
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www.em.ca/garden/per_agastache_rupestris.html
www.em.ca/garden/per_agastache_rupestris.html
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