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Anthony Tesselaar, USA
(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)
Bred to bloom longer and more densely than the rest of its kind, Bluestorm™ can be counted on for long-lasting seasonal blue flower color. Born to the mild climate of South Africa, this strap-leaved perennial originates from the coastal regions of the Cape where it tolerates a long dry season and mild maritime conditions year around. The cultivar was developed in Europe and is touted for its early bloom and amazing density bloom—up to sixty to seventy stems per plant!
This perennial has long...
Pride of Place Plants, Inc.
(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)
The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. orientalis, is tall, has longer more arching leaves than other variants and shorter more open-faced flowers ranging from medium blue to white. Flower clusters and plant clumps also tend to be larger and denser. Lots of cultivated varieties exist.
Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox is a large-flowered beauty with lustrous, strap-like, evergreen foliage. Long leafless stems topped with...
Mark A. Miller
(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)
Bred to bloom longer and more densely than the rest of its kind, Snowstorm™ can be counted on for long-lasting seasonal white flower color. Born to the mild climate of South Africa, this strap-leaved perennial originates from the coastal regions of the Cape where it tolerates a long dry season and mild maritime conditions year around. The cultivar was developed in Europe and is touted for its early bloom and amazing density bloom—up to fifty stems per plant!
This perennial has long been valued...
(African Lily, Blue Lily, Common Agapanthus, Lily-of-the-Nile)
The naturally occurring African lily subspecies, Agapanthus praecox ssp. praecox, is tall, has fewer more upright leaves than other variants and its flowers are medium violet-blue.
Queen of the African lilies, Agapanthus praecox is a large-flowered beauty with lustrous, strap-like, evergreen foliage. Long leafless stems topped with rounded clusters of variable violet-blue or white, liliaceous flowers appear in profusion, especially if plants are well-tended. Each...
(Agastache, Apricot Sprite Hyssop, Hummingbird Hyssop)
Apricot sprite hyssop is a strongly aromatic, highly drought tolerant, short-lived perennial. Throughout summer, this member of the mint family produces strongly scented leaves that subtend short stems topped with loose spikes of, fragrant, tubular flowers of apricot to orange. Everblooming and tolerant of poor soils, it requires little deadheading and is highly attractive to hummingbirds. Apricot sprite hyssop has a dwarf habit and is a superior perennial for containers, rock gardens and mixed beds...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Agastache, Apricot Sunrise Hyssop, Hummingbird Hyssop)
Apricot sunrise hyssop is a strongly aromatic, highly drought tolerant, short-lived perennial. Throughout summer, this member of the mint family produces strongly scented leaves that subtend short stems topped with loose spikes of, fragrant, tubular flowers of orange-red that fade to golden apricot.
Everblooming and tolerant of poor soils, it requires little deadheading and is highly attractive to hummingbirds. Apricot sunrise hyssop is a superior perennial for southwestern gardens and looks great...
James H. Schutte
(Heather Queen Hyssop, Hybrid Hyssop)
Everblooming and richly colored, the fragrant hybrid hyssop ‘Heather Queen’ is a delight to hummingbirds and butterflies and will boost the color level in any sunny summer garden. This compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial produces dense upright clusters of rose-pink tubular flowers. It begins blooming in early summer and will continue up until frost if regularly deadheaded. Like most Agastache, its small, soft green leaves are aromatic when crushed.
Full sun is required for...
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.
Full sun...
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.