paleohunter's plant: Anise Hyssop (Agastache Poquito™ Butter Yellow)

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Comments by paleohunter
Agastache 'Poquito Butter Yellow'
Perennial - did not survive winter
• Use: Poquito means little bit in Spanish. Showy butter yellow flowers warrant a celebration. Aromatic foliage, long blooming. Attracts hummingbirds and butterflies Drought tolerant, Agastache Poquito™ Yellow is an appealing perennial for summer through fall color in a sun-loving garden.
• Exposure/Soil: In full sun and well-drained soil. Use slow release or water soluble fertilizer. Keep soil moist watering under leaves and flowers.
• Growth: Full, well branched plants grow 12– 15" tall and 16-18" wide.
• Hardiness: Zone 5-10 perennial. Very heat tolerant! Mulch around plant in the winter.
• Foliage: Deciduous; Touch the foliage and scents of licorice, root beer or mint fill the air on these grey-green leaves.
• Flower: In mid-summer to fall
Events
August 28, 2022: Obtained plant
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