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Britton), commonly called anise hyssop, blue giant hyssop, Fragrant giant hyssop, or the lavender giant hyssop, is a species of perennial plant in the mint family (Lamiaceae). This plant is native to much of north-central and northern North America. It is tolerant of deer and drought, and is visited by many pollinators.
Perennial/annual Begin bloom month End bloom month Monofloral honey Availability Nectar production F Anise hyssop [4] Agastache foeniculum: Perennial 7 10 no feral minor (1858–2787 kg/ha) [6] F Blue bugle, bugleherb, bugleweed, carpetweed, common bugle [4] Ajuga reptans: Perennial 5 6 feral minor F Chives [4] Allium schoenoprasum: Perennial 5 ...
Agastache rupestris in bloom.. Agastache (/ ˌ æ ɡ ə ˈ s t ɑː k iː /) is a genus of aromatic flowering herbaceous perennial plants in the family Lamiaceae.It contains 22 species, mainly native to North America, one species native to eastern Asia.
The herb hyssop is used both as a condiment and a medicine. Hyssop leaves and flowers are used to flavor salads and soups. It is also used in the preparation of liquor and perfumes. In addition, it is used as a pot herb. [7] This herb is used in the treatment of throat and lung complaints, and is regarded as a stimulant, carminative, and ...
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N Agastache foeniculum – anise hyssop, blue giant hyssop; N Agastache nepetoides – yellow giant hyssop; N Agastache scrophulariifolia – purple giant hyssop; Agoseris. N Agoseris glauca – pale false-dandelion, prairie agoseris, pale agoseris, pale goat-chicory, large-flowered false-dandelion; Agrimonia
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The leaves are slightly larger than those of anise hyssop. [9] From July to September in the Northern Hemisphere, purple bilabiate flowers bloom in verticillasters that are 5–15 cm (2–6 in) long and 2 cm (3 ⁄ 4 in) broad. [8] The calyx is 5–6 mm (0.20–0.24 in) long, with five narrow triangular lobes. [8]