Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’

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Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’

‘Blue Fortune’ Anise Hyssop

Blue Fortune’ features tiny, tube-shaped, lavender-blue flowers tightly packed in rounded verticillasters (false whorls) in 4″ long interrupted terminal spikes atop stiff square stems typically growing to 3′ tall. Flowers bloom freely over a long summer to early fall bloom period and are attractive to butterflies. Ovate-lanceolate leaves (to 4″ long) are downy beneath and have a pleasant minty-anise fragrance. Leaves may be used in potpourris or to flavor cold drinks.

Zone: 5 to 9

Height: 2.00 to 3.00 feet

Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet

Bloom Time: July to September

Bloom Description: Lavender blue

Sun: Full sun to part shade

Water: Medium

Maintenance: Low

Suggested Use: Annual, Herb

Flower: Showy

Leaf: Fragrant

Attracts: Butterflies

Tolerate: Deer

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ContentAgastache 'Blue Fortune'

'Blue Fortune' Anise Hyssop

Blue Fortune' features tiny, tube-shaped, lavender-blue flowers tightly packed in rounded verticillasters (false whorls) in 4" long interrupted terminal spikes atop stiff square stems typically growing to 3' tall. Flowers bloom freely over a long summer to early fall bloom period and are attractive to butterflies. Ovate-lanceolate leaves (to 4" long) are downy beneath and have a pleasant minty-anise fragrance. Leaves may be used in potpourris or to flavor cold drinks. Zone: 5 to 9 Height: 2.00 to 3.00 feet Spread: 1.50 to 2.00 feet Bloom Time: July to September Bloom Description: Lavender blue Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium Maintenance: Low Suggested Use: Annual, Herb Flower: Showy Leaf: Fragrant Attracts: Butterflies Tolerate: Deer
Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed USDA Zone: 4-9 A native North American wildflower, this is the primary source of food for the both the adult and juvenile Monarch Butterfly and is often included in butterfly gardens. Plants form an upright clump of narrow green leaves, bearing showy clusters of orange or gold flowers in mid to late summer. The seed pods that follow are used in dried arrangements and should be picked and dried while still green. Very late to come up in the spring, so mark the spot by planting daffodils or other companion bulbs. Needs well-drained sandy soil. CAUTION: Harmful if eaten. Sun Exposure   Full Sun Soil Type   Normal or Sandy Soil pH   Neutral or Alkaline or Acid Soil Moisture   Dry Care Level   Easy Flower Color   Gold   Mixed   Orange Blooming Time   Mid-Summer   Late Summer Foliage Color   Light Green Plant Uses & Characteristics Accent: Good Texture/Form    Attracts Butterflies Border    Cut Flower Deer Resistant    Dried Flower Drought Tolerant    Massed Poisonous/Toxic   Wild Flower Flower Head Size   Medium Height 23-35 inches Spread    18-23 inches Foot Traffic    None Growth Rate    SlowMagic Show® 'Enchanted Indigo' Spike Speedwell Veronica

Features

Color. FULL. Vivid royal purple flower wands are borne prolifically atop the compact, full mound of bright green foliage. Often reblooms in late summer. Plant near the front of the border. Best Seller Salt Tolerant Attracts: Bees, Butterflies Resists: Deer    

Characteristics

    Duration: Perennial Height Category: Medium Garden Height: 16 - 18 Inches Spacing: 16 - 18 Inches Spread: 16 - 18 Inches Flower Colors: Purple Flower Shade: vivid royal purple Foliage Colors: Green Foliage Shade: bright green Habit: Clump Forming Container Role: Filler    

Plant Needs

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