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I agree with the many other comments giving so much praise for this excellent plant. Instead of gushing too about the many merits of this...Read More
I got this from Brecks about 5 years ago. The variety was called "Black Adder" but it looks like this one. What a plant, I love it! Th...Read More
Easily cultivated in a sunny to partly sunny location in moist, well draining soil. Grows vigorously and flowers considerably in its firs...Read More
This bee magnet of a plant also attracts butterflies and birds. Anise Hyssop sports beautiful blue blooms and has a delightful licor...Read More
A very good pollinator plant. Easy to grow in almost any sunny location. Doesn't need staking. The crushed foliage has the aroma of mint ...Read More
I live in northeast Pa. My mom bought 3 of these plants for me last year. I love the smell and i ended up planting them next to our deck....Read More
I planted three of these in partial shade last year. This year, my bed is covered in seedlings. It's not a problem, though, as they are e...Read More
Zone 7A, Petersburg, Virginia. I have two agastaches growing near each other in a sunny location, one sort of a generic agastache and th...Read More
This volunteered itself beside the bird feeders...and I left it there just because I missed "weeding" it, then, once I realized it smelle...Read More
I have grown this perennial in my garden for years. It grows in full sun and also light shade. Enjoys dry soil even with neglect. It s...Read More
I started my plant by seeds I had purchased. Started in the house in the window and put outside in it's seed growing container when the w...Read More
Terrific, no-maintenance plant. Here in CT it self-sows PROLIFICALLY. You could practically go into business selling them, and if you don...Read More
It is the closest thing I have gotten to a perfect plant in my opinion. Looks good, smells good, tastes good and attracts numerous animals.
i have a bed of this plant on a hillside that needed something to fill it in. the plants attracts honey bees and bumble bees mid summer ...Read More
This plant grows at our local city part in a few places as a part of prairie plantings. Another kind of hyssop with a different flavor (m...Read More
In the fall, small birds love the seeds from it too. You will see them hanging on and eating the seeds. Most of mine are 6 feet tall ...Read More
I planted two small plants nine years ago and it has reseeded itself into a "grove" of hyssop! It's a late Summer bloomer and loved by bu...Read More
I planted two of these about a foot apart last fall. Early on in March, one of them exploded in height and bloom. I assumed the other ...Read More
I have mixed reactions to this plant. On the good side, it definitely is loved by a wide range of pollinators and flowers long and vigor...Read More
Our anise hyssop patch is 2 years + in the Minneapolis LaSalle Community garden and very hardy here in zone 4. The flowers and leaves h...Read More
This is a native, drought tolerant plant in the mint family. I planted a couple small clumps from divisions, and they have done very wel...Read More
This is a lovely plant with a fragrance that cannot be beat. Bees, butterflies and hummingbirds hang out around it. The purple flower i...Read More
Planted from seed many years ago. In the fall noticed from the back porch that it seemed covered in yellow. Upon closer examination, re...Read More
I read a book that said it might be hardy to zone 2. It's a bit of pain to pull up seedlings as they threaten to take over smaller perenn...Read More
In addition to all the other notes, I've found this plant throwing some seedlings which don't smell like anise at all, but like strong, p...Read More
This is a very prolific self-seeder, but it sure smells nice to pull. This is a special treat for my pet rabbits; I give them a lot of m...Read More
I LOVE licorice. Often chew a leaf or two of this plant for my licorice fix. Self seeds readily. The only trouble is the seedlings look a...Read More
This is a lovely plant for the back of of the herb garden or flower border. The licorice-scented leaves & purplish-blue flowers make a n...Read More
Found it by chance at a local nursery--planted it and loved it. It's coming back beautifully this year. I am planning on planting more.
This self-sowing, perennial herb has licorice-scented leaves that are nice in teas. The tall spikes of lavender-blue flowers are pretty,...Read More
Anise hyssop grows wild here in Saskatchewan (Zone 3). Grows 2 - 3 ft tall here in the wild.
In the garden it gets larger. The b...Read More
Easily grown from seed or from starts. Root easily in water.
Smells awesome, just like "Good and Plenty" candy.
Bees love it. It's grown 3 feet plus three years in a row. It wants to flop once it's loaded with blooms but it's easy to band the tidy...Read More
Here in North Texas, the agastache foeniculum planted last spring has come back into bloom. We are having a very cool, wet summer so far...Read More
A plant from a friend, last year it was about 3' tall and beautiful. Self sows very readily (even over our unusually cold winter); I see...Read More
This plant grows 6' tall for me. The flowers are not showy, but the bees love it, and it smells good. Leaves and flowers are good in tea ...Read More
The plant tends to flop unless grown in full sun, requiring staking.
Honeybees are attracted to the flowers,agastache is known by beekeepers as one of the best honeyplants !
Very fragrant, like licorice, its a very neat and tidy plant and quite long-lived.
Herbaceous perennial, bears its purple flowers in late summer. The foliage is aromatic as implied by the common name and the flowers and ...Read More