Agastaches

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Front yard project - July update  -  ‎Jul 1, 2009‎
I also lost two agastaches (one 'Tutti Fruitti' and one 'Blue Fortune') and I lost one of the two rue plants that I planted. Houston Chronicle

The garden's colorful trapeze act  -  ‎Apr 18, 2009‎
..."You can try ajugas, agastaches, brunnera and campanulas." Make room for a few annual flowers if you like, he said, "but don't be limited by what you read Reading Eagle

Two new plants are setting garden trends  -  Feb 1, 2009
Members of the mint family, agastaches occur naturally in many parts of the United States, including a species native to Missouri, A. nepetoides, Columbia Daily Tribune,

Almanac of perennial blooming times  -  Jan 16, 2009
Here are perennials that peak in that eight-week period: purple coneflowers, coreopsis, helianthus 'Lemon Queen,' agastaches, black-eyed Susans, San Francisco Chronicle,

DIGGING IN DIXIE: Agastache:  -  Nov 3, 2008
Some agastaches grow to 5 feet tall (Giant Mexican Lemon Hyssop with lemon scented leaves), giving it enough sizable presence to serve as midground Desert Valley Times,

Gardener saw great potential in a problem piece of ground  -  Nov 8, 2008
She says they love the Texas red yucca, but she has also added two Agastaches or hyssops, Apricot Sprite and Rupestris to the garden to further attract them Vicksburg Post,

Put your garden to bed for winter  -  Oct 11, 2008
Agastaches, Salvia greggiis, and woody perennials such as lavender and thyme fit this category. Other perennials such as daylilies, daisies and coreopsis The Coloradoan,

Hond met bosuitjes  -  Oct 1, 2008
...‘Vooruit dan: het is herba agastaches, maar dat kruid kun je alleen in mijn geboortedorp vinden, dus mijn gerecht maak je niet na. DePers.nl,

Save water with succulents  Aug 20, 2008
Many new breeds are tolerant of dry conditions and can provide complementary color to the succulent garden, such as agastaches, salvias, primroses,Christian Science Monitor,

Sedum makes your garden look richer  Aug 28, 2008
They work well among other perennials and annuals that like minimum water, including agastaches, salvias, primroses and penstemons.Daily Press,





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