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Agastache 'Peachie Keen' |
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Common name |
anise hyssop |
Family |
lamiaceae |
Life cycle |
perennial (Z6-9) |
Flowers |
apricot orange |
Size |
20-24" |
Light |
sun |
Cultural notes |
well drained soil; drought-tolerant |
When in bloom (spring-summer in Texas), this compact plant is covered in spikes of peachy-hued flowers set in contrasting burgundy calyxes. The latter persist after flowering. I've never had much luck with hybrid agastaches – they seem to expire unceremoniously not too long after planting. I hope this one will be longer-lived.
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This plant used to grow in our garden, but it slipped away... About my plant portraits
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