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Get Growing Gardening Tips 43- Agastache foeniculum -
Anise Hyssop
... Michael Hickman, Associate Director, Devonian Botanic Garden Agastache foeniculum - Anise Hyssop A few summers ago I was reintroduced to a native plant called Agastache foeniculum which is commonly called ANISE HYSSOP. ... used to treat fevers, colds and coughs. Like Hyssop officinalis, the Anise hyssop, Agastache foeniculum, is an excellent plant for attracting bees, and can be successfully dried and ...
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Promising Plant Profile - Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee'
... HSA Members Only Links Site Index Search Promising Plants Profiles Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' Genus: Agastache Specific Epithet: foeniculum Cultivar Name: 'Golden Jubilee' Common Names: golden anise hyssop ... Plant Source: Plant Delights Nursery, Inc. - Raleigh, NC Printable version of profile** Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' message board** (members only) **will open in new browser ...
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Agastache foeniculum Licorice Mint Anise Hyssop
... Agastache foeniculum Licorice Mint Anise Hyssop Licorice Mint flowers as far as the eye can see. Licorice ...
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Native Plant Information Network -Agastache foeniculum
... Agastache foeniculum in the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Google: Search Google for Agastache foeniculum FNA: Search Flora of North America for Agastache foeniculum ...
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Winter Sowing - GardenWeb
... at 15:41 1 follow-up, posted on Tue, Jul 25, 06 at 10:16 Agastache foeniculum... deadheading?? Posted by: carrie630 z7bNC on Tue, Jul 18, 06 at 22:22 7 follow ...
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Awesome Agastache—Fruity Fragrance and Sorbet Colors for Summer and Fall Gardens
... Hyland My passion for the genus Agastache (pronounced ag-ah-STACK-key) began decades ago in the herb garden of a friend. She pointed out Agastache foeniculum, commonly called anise hyssop, and ... moment on, Agastache foeniculum became the "root beer plant" to me. Agastache cana Ever since perennials took the garden world by storm in the 1990s, other worthy species and hybrids of Agastache have come ...
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Get Growing Gardening Tips - The Genus Agastache -
Devonian Botanic Garden
... Genus Agastache Agastache foeniculum 'Giant Hyssop' The genus Agastache comprises some 30 species of aromatic perennials from China, Japan and North America, including one species native to Alberta, namely Agastache foeniculum. ... , with violet bracts and calyces, are borne during late July and August. Agastache foeniculum Agastache foeniculum grows well in any average soil. In the wild it is found ...
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Agastache - Anise Hyssop, Giant Hyssop, Hummingbird Mint
... late summer Zones: 5 - 9 At the nursery: Agastache 'Blue Fortune' Available by mail order for spring 2006: (bare root, field grown plants) Agastache 'Blue Fortune' (36") Bluish-lavender flower spikes on ... that you can rub the foliage on your skin for use as a mosquito repellent. Agastache foeniculum, anise hyssop. 2 - 3'. This upright plant has aromatic foliage and purple flowers at the ...
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Acorus - Agastache -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 2
... 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml) #06390 $20.00 Agastache Agastache 'Blue Fortune' (Blue Fortune Anise Hyssop) SunZone: 6-9 ... about his cross of the US native A. foeniculum with the Korean A. rugosa, the offspring sounded too ... Agastache foeniculum 'Golden Jubilee' (Golden Jubilee Anise Hyssop) SunZone: 5-8 20" tall Origin: USA Hybrid Web-Only! The need for more gold-foliaged plants got a huge boost when Agastache ...
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Agastache 'Blue Fortune'
... guestbook Agastache 'Blue Fortune' Common name hyssop Family lamiaceae Life cycle perennial Flowers lavender (summer) Size 2-3' Light sun Cultural notes ordinary garden soil Hybrid of Agastache foeniculum and Agastache rugosa, ... reason for its selection, because self-seeding can be a big problem with some Agastache. Sterility also increases the flowering time. Thanks Maggy! I'm pretty sure my plant ...
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