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With anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum), this task is easier than ever. Anise hyssop, also known as hummingbird mint, combines gorgeous blooms and nectar-rich flowers in one perennial plant.
Contrary to its common name, anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) is not anise or hyssop, though it is also a member of the mint family. Its leaves give off a subtle scent similar to anise ...
These hors d'oeuvres feature lavender and former chef Odessa Piper's favorite herb, anise hyssop (see TIP, below). Use only the individual, opened blossoms from the spike of purple lavender ...
It isn't variegated and doesn't have 8-inch flowers or bronze foliage. But what anise hyssop, licorice mint and the other agastaches have are color, fragrance, long bloom time, beguiling flavor ...
Agastache, also known as anise hyssop or hummingbird mint, is a pollinator-friendly plant. The Maestro series of agastache are compact plants, reaching up to 18 inches tall. The Meant to Bee ...
Lime-green and blue -- it's a combination popping up in many garden plants, such as the bluebeard Caryopteris 'Worchester Gold' and this selection of anise hyssop, called 'Golden Jubilee,' which ...
There are a wide variety of plants known by the name “hyssop,” from hedge hyssop to capers to anise hyssop. However, true hyssop, Hyssopus officinalis, is an edible member of the mint family ...
Q: I haven't been able to find out what to do with anise hyssop over the winter. Should I cut the stalks now? If so, how close to the ground? If cut, should I cover the stumps with mulch?