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Maureen Gilmer
(Agastache, Hybrid Hyssop, Pink Pop Agastache)
Everblooming and brightly colored, ‘Pink Pop’ is a fragrant hybrid hyssop that will boost the color level in any sunny summer garden. This compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial produces dense upright clusters of pink tubular flowers. It begins blooming in early summer and will continue up until frost if regularly deadheaded. The flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds and bees, and like most Agastache, its small, soft gray-green leaves are aromatic when crushed.
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Terra Nova Nurseries, Inc.
(Hybrid Hyssop, Raspberry Summer Hyssop)
Hummingbirds, butterflies and bees find hard to resist the long-blooming hybrid hyssop ‘Raspberry Summer’. This clump-forming herbaceous perennial produces long dense spikes of large, deep rosy-red, tubular flowers. A fast-growing introduction from Terra Nova Nurseries, it can also be grown as annual in areas where it isn't hardy. It begins blooming in the heat of midsummer and will continue up until frost if regularly deadheaded. Like most members of the mint family, it has fragrant foliage, which...
Jessie Keith
(Orange Hummingbird Mint)
Orange hyssop is a strongly aromatic, highly drought tolerant, bushy perennial that originates from the southwestern United States and Mexico. This member of the mint family has strongly scented minty leaves that appear on long stems topped with loose spikes of tubular orange to lavender-rose flowers. Colorful and everblooming, they flower all growing season, require little deadheading and are hummingbird magnets. Plant them in sites with average to poor, well drained soil and full sun. Orange hyssop...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Orange Hummingbird Mint)
A free-blooming selection of an upright herbaceous perennial native to Mexico, 'Shades of Orange' bears its showy tubular flowers from summer into fall. Varying in shade from peach to coppery-red, the flowers occur in open spikes above gray-green, mint-scented foliage.
Plant 'Shades of Orange' in well drained soil and full sun. It is a superior perennial for sunny mixed borders and hummingbird gardens and does well in containers.
Jessie Keith
(Coronado® Orange Hyssop, Orange Hummingbird Mint, Orange Hyssop)
This attractive member of the mint family is a strongly aromatic, drought tolerant perennial that originates from the southwestern United States and Mexico. The cultivar ‘Coronado’ is distinguished by its compact habit and numerous loose spikes tubular orange flowers. These appear all growing season, require little deadheading and are hummingbird magnets.
Orange hummingbird mint prefers sites with full sun and average to poor soil with perfect drainage. This is a fine perennial for sunny mixed...
James H. Schutte
(Mosquito Plant, Purple Pygmy Hyssop)
Selected for its relatively compact habit, this seed-grown herbaceous perennial bears spikes of bright purple-rose, tubular flowers in summer and fall. The leaves have a minty, fruity fragrance.
This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant likes well drained soil and full sun. It is an excellent choice for sunny mixed borders and hummingbird gardens and does well in containers.
Jesse Saylor
(Mosquito Plant, Sonoran Sunset® Hyssop)
Sonoran Sunset™ is a free-blooming, compact selection of Agastache cana, a herbaceous perennial native to Texas and New Mexico. It bears dense spikes of bright rose-pink, tubular flowers in summer and fall. The leaves have a minty, fruity fragrance.
This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant likes well drained soil and full sun. It is an excellent choice for sunny mixed borders and hummingbird gardens and does well in containers.
James H. Schutte
(Anise Hyssop, Blue Giant Hyssop, Golden Jubilee Blue Giant Hyssop)
Winner of the coveted Fleuroselect Award, 'Golden Jubilee' is a showy, seed-propagated selection of anise hyssop, an upright herbaceous perennial native to North America. This member of the mint family has eye-catching, licorice-scented leaves that are golden chartreuse maturing to citron-green. Its bluish-purple flower spikes appear from midsummer to early autumn. Its habit is more compact than typical anise hyssop.
This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant likes well drained soil and full...
Jessie Keith
(Rock Anise Hyssop, Sunset Hyssop, Threadleaf Hyssop)
Known for its extreme drought tolerance and outstanding garden performance, sunset hyssop is a strongly aromatic, bushy short-lived perennial native to southern Arizona, New Mexico and northern Mexico. This member of the mint family has fine, fragrant, gray-green leaves. In mid to late summer plants become covered with loose spikes of tubular orange flowers with dusty mauve to lavender bases.
Everblooming and tolerant of poor soils, sunset hyssop requires little deadheading and is highly attractive...
(Ageratum, Artist™ Alto Pearl Ageratum, Blue Mink, Flossflower)
Commonly called flossflower, Ageratum houstonianum is an anual native to Mexico planted for its tassel-like flowers. Flowering from midsummer until frost, available colors are shade of blue, pink, or white. Many series of cultivars exist. Usually performs well in full sun. However in hot-summered climates flossflower will need filtered sun. In mild winter climates, it may provide winter color. Use in annual beds or container gardens.