Agastache rugosa 'Liquorice Blue'

Agastache rugosa 'Liquorice Blue'
Spikes of warm blue lipped flowers from late June onwards. Very attractive to bees. Aromatic foliage. To 1.5m. Hardy in light soils.
Size
£ 2.50
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100% Peat Free

Description
Spikes of warm blue lipped flowers from late June onwards. Very attractive to bees. Aromatic foliage. To 1.5m. Fully hardy in light soils. Self seeds around a bit, but not to excess. Seed is collected from the garden, roughly 200 seeds per packet.
At A Glance
Common Name | Korean mint 'Liquorice Blue' |
Type | hardy perennial |
Height | over 1.2m |
Colour | blue |
Spread Rate | |
Flowering | late summer |
Soil Type | drained,dry |
Aspect | sun |
Pollination | Attractive to pollinators |
Sue's Notes
One of the best bee-attracting plants in the garden. The foliage looks a bit like a clump of nettles early on, but smells wonderfully of aniseedy mint.