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Three Sunset Hyssops went into the ground last autumn. At this moment the tallest is taller than I! I'm 5' 5.5"; it's 5' 8", including ...Read More
Jackson, Michigan, zone 5. This is a beautiful airy plant for informal and xeriscape gardens. I grow it from seed. It is very easy to ...Read More
I love this little plant. I grew it by seed [Winter Sowing Method] and it did bloom the first year. The plants are still quite small [m...Read More
From your friends at Botanical Interests: Agastache rupestris, also known as Licorice Mint, is a Southwestern U.S. native. Hummingbirds, ...Read More
This is absolutely my favourite agastache. Very aromatic ..licorice..it smells after a candy that we, in Netherlands, call 'dropjes'.. It...Read More
Does not like wet winters...I use gravel as mulch rather than wood mulches since our winters tend to be wet. The grouping I have planted...Read More
This plant grows from the roots each spring to 2-3 feet tall in my heavy clay soil. It's not fussy, doesn't need much water, and can tol...Read More
We really enjoyed a grouping that revolved around this particular agastache in summer of 2006, so am sharing it here -
The...Read More
Love any and all Agastaches! They are the best summer flower in the garden! Long blooming, smells great, looks beautiful and attracts H...Read More
Prefers lean, well drain soil. Very fin foliage. Smells remarkably like root beer! It is very pleasant to brush against this plant whi...Read More
I purchased 3 small plants from High Country Gardens in the spring of 2004, and planted them in a hot dry sunny bed in zone 5a. They have...Read More
This plant has everything going for it, yummy smell, gorgeous flowers and a hummingbird/butterfly attracter to boot.
It lo...Read More
Agastache rupestris grows quickly from seed, and it's terrific for attracting hummingbirds.
Live in mountains of New Mexico at 7000', annual rainfall about 10". Several specimens throughout garden, full sun to part-sun. Water 2...Read More
Sunset hyssop is a wonderful plant to attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Plants grow up to 2-feet tall and produce spike...Read More