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Jessie Keith
(Mexican Hyssop)
Acapulcoâ„¢ Orange is a compact, bushy selection of Agastache mexicana, a fragrant, short-lived, bushy perennial native to Mexico. Open spikes of rich tubular orange flowers appear from summer into fall above upright stems covered with lance-shaped, lemon-scented leaves.
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.
(Mexican Hyssop, Red Fortune Mexican Hyssop)
No relation to Agastache 'Blue Fortune', Red Fortuneâ„¢ is a free-blooming, upright selection of Agastache mexicana, a fragrant, short-lived, bushy perennial native to Mexico. Its open spikes of rich purple-pink flowers appear from summer into fall above lance-shaped, lemon-scented leaves.
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.
Jessie Keith
(Mexican Hyssop)
The Acapulcoâ„¢ series comprises relatively upright and compact selections of Agastache mexicana, a fragrant short-lived bushy perennial native to Mexico. Cultivars in the Acapulco series bear summer to fall spikes of tubular flowers in warm colors including salmon-pink, rose pink, and orange. The lance-shaped leaves have a minty citrusy scent when brushed or crushed.
These low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants like well-drained soil and full sun. They are an excellent choice for sunny mixed...
(Giant Hyssop)
An aromatic, erect, herbaceous perennial native to Korea, China and Japan, this member of the mint family bears spikes of pinkish purple flowers above glossy, purple-tinged, anise-scented leaves from midsummer to early autumn.
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
(Giant Hyssop, Honeybee Blue Hyssop)
Agastache rugosa is an aromatic, erect, herbaceous perennial native to Korea, China and Japan. Its cultivar 'Honey Bee Blue' bears spikes of pale lilac-blue flowers atop tall stems from midsummer into fall. The corrugated leaves are anise-scented.
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.
(Giant White Hyssop)
An aromatic, erect, herbaceous perennial native to Korea, China and Japan, this member of the mint family bears spikes of white flowers in summer and autumn. The flowers attract butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. The anise scented leaves are often more silvery than those of purple-flowered forms of A. rugosa. The cultivars 'Alabaster', 'Honey Bee White', and 'Liqourice White' are sometimes included under this plant.
This low-maintenance and drought tolerant plant likes well drained soil and...
James H. Schutte
(Giant White Hyssop, Honeybee White Hyssop)
A. rugosa f. albiflora is an aromatic, erect, herbaceous perennial native to Korea, China and Japan. The compact cultivar 'Honey Bee White' bears spikes of fragrant white flowers in summer and autumn, drawing butterflies, moths, and hummingbirds. The leaves smell of anise with a hint of peppermint.
This low-maintenance and drought tolerant plant likes well drained soil and full sun. It is an excellent choice for sunny mixed borders and wildlife gardens and does well in containers. 'Honey Bee...
Grandiflora
(Agave, Century Plant)
The genus Agave has more than 200 species of desert-loving perennials with dramatic, structurally interesting foliage. They are all from the warmer regions of the New World, mostly Mexico and Central and South America. They are beautiful ornamentals and important plants for food and utility.
Agave have fleshly leaves that form rosettes close to the ground or occasionally atop very short stout stems. The leaves may be thick and leathery, linear or sword-shaped, wide or narrow...
John Rickard
(Hybrid Agave)
The genus Agave has more than 200 species of desert-loving perennials with dramatic, structurally interesting foliage. They are all from the warmer regions of the New World, mostly Mexico and Central and South America. They are beautiful ornamentals and important plants for food and utility.
Agave have fleshly leaves that form rosettes close to the ground or occasionally atop very short stout stems. The leaves may be thick and leathery, linear or sword-shaped, wide or narrow...
Mark A. Miller
(Hybrid Agave)
The genus Agave has more than 200 species of desert-loving perennials with dramatic, structurally interesting foliage. They are all from the warmer regions of the New World, mostly Mexico and Central and South America. They are beautiful ornamentals and important plants for food and utility.
Agave have fleshly leaves that form rosettes close to the ground or occasionally atop very short stout stems. The leaves may be thick and leathery, linear or sword-shaped, wide or narrow...