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Mark A. Miller
(Anise Hyssop, Blue Giant Hyssop)
Blue giant hyssop is a strongly aromatic, drought tolerant, erect perennial native throughout the northern United States and Canada. This member of the mint family has downy, medium green, licorice-scented leaves that appear on long stems topped with spikes of blue-purple flowers that appear from from midsummer to autumn. Highly attractive to bees and butterflies, this plant will continue blooming if deadheaded. The fuzzy leaves that release the licorice aroma tend to dissuade browsing damage from...
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
(Mexican Hyssop)
A member of the mint family, this fragrant, short-lived, bushy perennial is native to Mexico. Its open spikes of showy rose-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.
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Mexican Hyssop)
Acapulcoâ„¢ Rose is a compact selection of Agastache mexicana, a fragrant, short-lived, bushy perennial native to Mexico. Its open spikes of tubular rose-pink flowers appear from summer into fall above upright stems covered with lance-shaped, lemon-scented leaves.
This low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plant likes soil with perfect drainage and full, hot 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...
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.
James H. Schutte
(Mexican Hyssop, Toronjil Morado Mexican Hyssop)
Mexican hyssop is a short lived, bushy perennial native to Mexico. The vigorous cultivar 'Toronjil Morado' is a very tall selection that boasts many vibrant pink flowers that appear all summer. Its slender, lemon-scented leaves are medium green and bring added fragrance to the garden.
Tolerant of drought, hot sun and poor soils, this plant requires little deadheading and is highly attractive to hummingbirds. It is an excellent choice for sunny mixed borders and wildflower gardens.
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.