I got the Agasthache in a combination planting from a local nursery. It is still in the combo pot. I have grown to love this plant. It bl...Read Moreoomed well into late Fall outside, then I brought it inside and it kept blooming lightly. The fragrance is outstanding, and it has scented my huge living room wonderfully. Bees and butterflies just swarmed this plant from late summer (when I brought the plant home), always bringing life to the combo planting. I have collected seeds that I will plant in Spring. I grew this plant in Fort Gaines, GA, zone 8a, in a hot, full sun location, and nothing slowed it down. It is a keeper!!!
I've had Agastache cana in my garden for years and, for whatever reason, it grows much larger than advertised. It actually grows about se...Read Moreven foot tall by six feet wide and the flower spikes exceed 20 inches. It's amazing and the hummers and monarch butterflies go wild for this plant. I can have 50 monarchs on a plant at any given time. I'll try to include photos, hope it works as I'm new to this site. By the way, my garden is zone#5, in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada, very near to Lake Ontario.
My favorite plant in my garden. The foliage has a wonderful, attractive smell. The long pink flower spikes appear in late spring and ke...Read Moreep blooming until the first frost. Hummingbirds appear to prefer agastaches to all other plants, including penstemons! I prefer A. cana's bushiness to the thinner folliage of A. rupestris.
It's very drought tolerant and does well in my clay soil, but needs a lot of sunlight.
Tall 3' - Plant 20 " apart. zone 5-10. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, with minty aromatic foliage. Upright clump sports rose...Read More pink blossoms up and down its stems.
This lovely agastache is hardy for me in Utah, zone 5. It's one of the best flowers for attracting hummingbirds, and the fragrance is te...Read Morerrific. 'Purple Pygmy' is an excellent selection.
Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | October 2004 | positive
It grows to a height of 24"-36" and a width of 18" making it ideal for mixed borders and herb gardens. It is an attractant of butterflies...Read More, bees, and hummingbirds, and is said to repel mosquitoes when crushed foliage is rubbed on the skin.
Also known as "Double Bubble Mint". Value for xeriscaping, moderate water requirements, drought tolerant. Needs fairly good drainage, g...Read Morerowing well at 7,000 ft. in SW Colorado.
Long lasting blooms, late summer through fall.
Seed collecting in early winter, after seeds have chilled in situ, could stratify. Easy to grow from seed.
This fragrant agastache is a native to New Mexico and western Texas. The ovate leaves smell like a combination of bubble gum and camphor....Read More Loose spikes of dark pink flowers are produced in late summer to autumn. It prefers full sun and adequate moisture. Plants will bloom the first year from seed allowing northern climates to grow this species as an annual.
I got the Agasthache in a combination planting from a local nursery. It is still in the combo pot. I have grown to love this plant. It bl...Read More
I've had Agastache cana in my garden for years and, for whatever reason, it grows much larger than advertised. It actually grows about se...Read More
My favorite plant in my garden. The foliage has a wonderful, attractive smell. The long pink flower spikes appear in late spring and ke...Read More
Tall 3' - Plant 20 " apart. zone 5-10. Attractive to hummingbirds and butterflies, with minty aromatic foliage. Upright clump sports rose...Read More
This lovely agastache is hardy for me in Utah, zone 5. It's one of the best flowers for attracting hummingbirds, and the fragrance is te...Read More
It grows to a height of 24"-36" and a width of 18" making it ideal for mixed borders and herb gardens. It is an attractant of butterflies...Read More
Also known as "Double Bubble Mint". Value for xeriscaping, moderate water requirements, drought tolerant. Needs fairly good drainage, g...Read More
This fragrant agastache is a native to New Mexico and western Texas. The ovate leaves smell like a combination of bubble gum and camphor....Read More