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Fragrant giant hyssop
Fragrant giant hyssop Fragrant giant hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) The shaded area reflects the part of Minnesota this species is native to: Continue to next photo Back to Plant & Seed List Soil Moisture: Mesic (medium moisture) to Wet Soil Type: Sand, Loam Sun Exposure: Full to Partial Sun Habitat: Savannas, Prairies, Forest Openings Height: 2-4 ft. Bloom: June-August
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Agastache - Anise Hyssop, Giant Hyssop, Hummingbird Mint
... books, & gifts | | FAQ | | nursery | | journal | | gardening forums | Agastache (ag-ah-STAK-ee). Anise hyssop, giant hyssop, hummingbird mint. - Soil: fertile, well-drained Blooms: mid to late summer Zones: 5 ... 517) 592-9450 hallsons@perennialnursery.com Description and Cultural Information: Agastache cana, giant hyssop, hummingbird mint. 3'. A semi-woody, upright growing perennial with grayish- ...
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Culinary Herb Descriptions - A pictorial guide for Common Culinary Herbs
... Mint Basil Fines Herbes Oregano Bay Leaves Garlic Chives Parsley Borage Horseradish Rosemary Bouquet Garni Hyssop Sage Caraway Lavender Salad Burnet Chervil Lemon Balm Savory Chives Lemon Verbena Stevia Cilantro Lovage ...
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What plants are good nectar sources for butterflies? -
... - Cosmos sulphurus Dutchman's pipevine - Aristolochia Spp. Elephant foot - Elephantopus spp. Firebush - Hamelia patens Giant hyssop - Agastache (A. foeniculum x rugosa) var. 'Blue Fortune' Golden dewdrop (or skyflower) - Duranta repens Gregg ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... White Peacock - Snapdragon family, scrophulariaceae - Vervain family, verbenaceae 1. Bacopa caroliniana - water hyssop, lemon bacopa 2. Bacopa monnieri - water hyssop, herb of grace Viceroy - Willow family, salicaceae - Poplar family, populus 1. Salix ...
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Bees and Beekeeping Forum - GardenWeb
... follow-ups, last one posted on Fri, Nov 10, 06 at 21:20 Will planting hyssop, thyme lure bees away.... Posted by: paulns NS zone 6a on Fri, Oct 27, 06 ...
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Potpourri - A Garden Aroma
... the flowers from roses, larkspur, delphinium, cornflower, pot-marigold, nigelia, marigolds, peonies, chamomile, sweet peas, hyssop, bergamont, statice, strawflower, lilacs, honeysuckle and linden for a pleasant looking as well as smelling ...
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Desirable Herb Varieties, By Herb
... be used as a flavoring in soups, stews, salads, etc. (invasive - grow in a pot) Hyssop - ditto the above remarks Juniper - its "berries," actually little cones, are a powerful flavoring Lovage ... kid on your block to have it! Melilot (aka Sweet Clover) - another like costmary and hyssop (though not bitter); unusual in that it is best used dried Smooth (edible) Sumac (Rhus ...
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Edible Flowers Chart - Home Cooking
... the stems are especially popular candied. Tastes like: celery-flavored. More info here. Anise Hyssop Agastache foeniculum Tastes like: sweet, anise-like, licorice Apple Malus species Eat in moderation ... bland, nondescript flavor : Japanese Lonicera japonica Berries are highly poisonous. Do not eat them! Hyssop Hyssopus officinalis Should be avoided by pregnant women and by those with hypertension ...
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The Gardens
... and Rainbow Inca Garlic Gourds - Not edible Grapes - variety 'Himrod Golden Seedless' Licorice Mint (Anise Hyssop) Agastache foeniculum * Plums - Green Gage and Stanley Prune Plum Peas - Sugar Snap Peppers - Anaheim Pumpkins ...
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