Description
Features to Note
- Beneficial for Pollinators
- Attracts Butterflies
- Deer Resistant
- Hot Dry Site Tolerant
- Fragrant
- Attracts Hummingbirds
- Long-Blooming
- OK in Containers
- Rabbit Resistant
Agastache General Information
Agastache are equally good in the border and as a candidate for container growing. The better the drainage, the happier the plant. Scented foliage is good for flavoring drinks and drying. A customer advises us that her Goldfinches are wild for Agastache seed.
Agastache Plant Care
Good drainage is a must! Agastache thrive in full sun and rarely need divided. Most will self sow to spread, so deadhead by removing faded flowers to prevent seeding. Leave stems to overwinter; tip or remove new growth in early to mid spring for more flowering stems and a more compact plant. To promote strong stems, avoid too much water once established and fertilize only once every year or two in late fall to late winter.
Details
Type: | Perennials |
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Height: | Medium 27-30″ |
Spacing: | Plant 24″ apart |
Bloom Time: | Early Summer to Early Fall |
Sun-Shade: | Full Sun to Mostly Sunny |
Zones: | 5-10 |
Soil Condition: | Normal |
Flower: | Burgundy |
Accent: | Rose |
Patent: | PP29,527 |
Pot Size: | 3.5″ square x 4″ deep |