Description
Also known as agastache, lavender hyssop, and licorice mint, this heirloom is loved by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. With a minty, anise/licorice flavor, it is as useful in the kitchen as it is beautiful. The leaves and flowers make a refreshing, fruity tea, and can be added to salads. The lavender-blue flower spikes are lovely in fresh floral arrangements or dried bouquets. Perennial in USDA zones 4-8. Fairly drought tolerant once established.
Variety Info
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Native: Midwestern U.S.
- Hardiness: Perennial in USDA zones 4–8
- Exposure: Full sun to part shade
- Bloom Period: Summer
- Plant Dimensions: 24"-48" tall, 12" wide
- Variety Info: 2"–6" long lavender-blue flower spikes
- Attributes: Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flower, Edible Flower, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Sowing Info
- When to Sow Outside: 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is 60°–75°F. May also be sown in late fall for spring germination.
- When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date.
- Days to Emerge: 7 – 20 days
- Seed Depth: Barely cover
- Seed Spacing: A group of 3 seeds every 10" – 12"
- Thinning: When 1" tall, thin to 1 every 10" – 12"
Growing Info
- Harvesting: For longest vase life, harvest in the morning, choosing stems with 1/3 to 2/3 of the florets open. Change vase water frequently.
Description
Also known as agastache, lavender hyssop, and licorice mint, this heirloom is loved by hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. With a minty, anise/licorice flavor, it is as useful in the kitchen as it is beautiful. The leaves and flowers make a refreshing, fruity tea, and can be added to salads. The lavender-blue flower spikes are lovely in fresh floral arrangements or dried bouquets. Perennial in USDA zones 4-8. Fairly drought tolerant once established.
Variety Info
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Native: Midwestern U.S.
- Hardiness: Perennial in USDA zones 4–8
- Exposure: Full sun to part shade
- Bloom Period: Summer
- Plant Dimensions: 24"-48" tall, 12" wide
- Variety Info: 2"–6" long lavender-blue flower spikes
- Attributes: Attracts Hummingbirds, Attracts Pollinators, Cut Flower, Edible Flower, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Sowing Info
- When to Sow Outside: 1 to 2 weeks after your average last frost date, and when soil temperature is 60°–75°F. May also be sown in late fall for spring germination.
- When to Start Inside: RECOMMENDED. 4 to 6 weeks before your average last frost date.
- Days to Emerge: 7 – 20 days
- Seed Depth: Barely cover
- Seed Spacing: A group of 3 seeds every 10" – 12"
- Thinning: When 1" tall, thin to 1 every 10" – 12"
Growing Info
- Harvesting: For longest vase life, harvest in the morning, choosing stems with 1/3 to 2/3 of the florets open. Change vase water frequently.