Agastache rugosa

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Adding lovely vertical lines to the garden, Agastache rugosa (Korean Mint) is a short-lived, erect, herbaceous perennial boasting eye-catching purple flower spikes, 2-4 in. long (5-10 cm), from mid-summer to early fall. They are held above the aromatic foliage of stiff, toothed, light-green leaves. The long flowering season, showy flower spikes, licorice-scented foliage, low maintenance, and deer resistance of this Agastache explain its great popularity among gardeners. And it is not only…

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Agastache rugosa 'Golden Jubilee' (Korean Mint) Korean Mint, Hummingbird Mint, Zone 6 Plants, Prairie Planting, Blueish Purple, Deer Resistant Plants, Golden Jubilee, Anemone Flower, How To Attract Birds

Luminous, Agastache rugosa Golden Jubilee' (Korean Mint) is an upright, clump-forming perennial with attractive spikes of fragrant, tubular, lavender-blue flowers from mid-summer to early fall. Adding lovely vertical lines to the landscape, they are held over the golden-green foliage of aromatic, lance-shaped leaves. Its long flowering season, showy flower spikes, licorice-scented foliage, low maintenance, and deer resistance explain its great popularity among gardeners. And it is not only…

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Adding lovely vertical lines to the garden, Agastache rugosa f. albiflora 'Alabaster' (Korean Mint) is a compact and bushy, upright herbaceous perennial with aromatic, dark green, oval to lance-shaped leaves. From mid-summer to early fall, it produces ravishing spikes of creamy-white flowers held over the foliage mound. The long flowering season, showy flower spikes, licorice-scented foliage, low maintenance, and deer resistance of this Agastache explain its great popularity among gardeners…

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