Steep Hill Garden
Anise Hyssop Plants (Agastache Rugosa) White & Purple Mix
Anise Hyssop Plants (Agastache Rugosa) White & Purple Mix
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Anise Hyssop Plant (Agastache Rugosa) mix of Purple and White Plants
Anise-scented perennial in the mint family (without being overly aggressive).
A great attractor of pollinators.
Growing Conditions:
Light: Full-Part Sun
Height: 2 feet
Spread: 2 feet
Zones: 4-9 perennial, or as an annual in other zones
Critters: Deer, Rabbit, and Groundhog Resistant
3.25" Pots will be 2nd year plants and will be dormant approx. November-April (see picture). Dormant plants will have a pot full of roots and a few leaves at the base. As the season progresses these plants grow larger. Plants planted fall-mid-spring should be the full size the next summer. Small in spring, large in summer. These plants an be planted in the ground and exposed to temperatures below 32 F during winter in zones 5b and up.
2.5" pots are 1st year plants and will be at least 4-6" tall when shipped. If planted early enough in the season they can flower at a smaller size. These plants should not be exposed to temperatures below 32 when first planted.
Plants are grown naturally without chemicals.
Can not ship to California, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, Washington, Oregon, and Mississippi.
Plants will be delivered in the pot sizes listed/selected. The mature plants shown in the pictures are significantly larger than the 2.5"-3.5" pots in which we ship plants. Some plants will flower in these pots, but most do not. Plants flower when they naturally flower for the period they naturally flower. Most flowers do not flower all year.
Plants are guaranteed to be healthy upon delivery. If you have a question or problem with the plant upon delivery, please message us and include a picture so we can address the issue. Things can happen during shipments that no one can control, but we ensure all plants for these issues. After a healthy plant is delivered, we are happy to answer questions, but we cannot be held responsible for the care a plant receives.
