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MEANT TO BEE™ ‘Queen Nectarine’ Agastache
- Taller Habit,
- Flower Filled Foliage,
- Attracts Butterflies
MEANT TO BEE™ ‘Queen Nectarine’ Agastache
- Taller Habit,
- Flower Filled Foliage,
- Attracts Butterflies
$17.99 – $26.99
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$17.99 – $26.99
(Anise Hyssop) Fragrant, flowerful, and making a big presence in the garden, we are excited to introduce MEANT TO BEE™ ‘ Queen Nectarine’ Hyssop. The MEANT TO BEE™ series features a taller Agastache in the garden. MEANT TO BEE™ ‘Queen Nectarine’ Agastache features peach-colored flowers that cover the top two-thirds of the plant from mid to late summer. Even after the blooms subside, the colorful pink calyxes remain, extending the color season. Standing 30-36 inches tall and spreading up to 36 inches wide, this tall native perennial is hardy in zones 5-9. Planted in full sun, MEANT TO BEE™ ‘ Queen Nectarine’ Hyssop likes well-drained soil and is a drought-tolerant perennial. A beautiful fragrant addition to rock gardens and container gardens, this easy-to-grow perennial is a must-have for the butterflies and hummingbirds in the garden. Agastache MEANT TO BEE™ ‘ Queen Nectarine’ is a member of the Proven Winners® Perennial Collection.
Common Name: Hyssop
Plant Type: Perennial
Brand: PROVEN WINNERS® Perennials, Signature Garden Plants
Hardiness Zone: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9What is my zone?
Max Height: 30 – 36 Inches
Max Spread: 32 – 36 Inches
Exposure: Full Sun (+6 hrs.)
Nature Attractions: Bee-Friendly, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
Critter Resistance: Deer
Flower Color: Salmon Shades
Soil Moisture Needs: Dry, Moderate
Attributes: Cut Flower or Foliage, Dried Flower, Drought Tolerant, Fragrant, Native
Design Use: Border, Container, Massing, Specimen
1 review for MEANT TO BEE™ ‘Queen Nectarine’ Agastache
Bob T –
We planted two of these near our patio, and they give off a wonderful scent. A year after planting and they’re already nearly 3′ tall and bloom all summer into fall. The bumble bees and hummingbirds love them.