• Agastache cana (Texas Hummingbird Mint) is a rare native wildflower found growing in crevices and granite cliffs in New Mexico and western Texas
• Delightfuly fragrant bubble gum-scented raspberry-pink flowers cover the plant for several months, providing natural nectar for broad-tailed hummingbirds during migration
• Perfect for sunny borders, along walkways and in butterfly gardens, this native species is deer and rabbit resistant
Description
24-36″ tall x 18″ wide (seed propagated). Agastache cana (Texas Hummingbird Mint) is a hands-down favorite for everyone who sees it in our garden here. Tubular, raspberry pink flowers are prolific and continue from late summer on through fall. Agastache cana does well in average garden conditions, mixing well with other late-blooming perennials such as Solidago ‘Golden Fleece’ that also enjoy well-drained soils.
Flat of 9 plants will cover 14 square feet when planted together



















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