Agastache foeniculum

Anise (Lavender) Hyssop

Provides food for pollinators.
Species:
Anise (Lavender) Hyssop
Species Type:
Native
Product Categories:
Characteristics:
Agastache foeniculum (Anise Hyssop) is an erect-growing, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial wildflower that can grow to a height of 3.3 ft. This native mint is also known by the common name Lavender Hyssop. When crushed, leaves of Anise Hyssop give off the scent of anise or black licorice. Agastache foeniculum blooms in mid to late summer with blue flowers. Anise Hyssop is native from Wisconsin to eastern Montana, but can be grown in the eastern U.S. Agastache foeniculum naturally occurs on well-drained soils of upland woods and prairies, in full shade to partial sun. Anise Hyssop tolerates deer and drought and attracts hummingbirds and butterflies. If your meadow design is not restricted to using locally native species, Agastache foeniculum makes a nice addition to a partial or full sun pollinator-friendly upland meadow. Anise Hyssop is a member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family. The genus name is derived from two Greek words meaning "very much" and "ear of wheat", with the latter referring to the appearance of the flower spikes. The species name foeniculum is derived from the Latin word for hay.
Habitat:
Dry upland woods and prairies.
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Bloom Period:
July to Sepember
Typical Height:
3.30000
pH:
0.00000
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0.00000
Flower Color:
Blue
Northcentral & Northeast:
NI
Midwest
NI
Eastern Mountains and Piedmont:
NI
Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain
NI
Northcentral & Northeast:
NI
Approximate seeds per lb:
1540000
Seeding rate per acre in a mix:
Up to 0.1 lb
Truax Seedbox:
Fine

$182.00 /lb