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May 26, 2016 6:21 PM CST
Name: Judy
NW MO (Zone 6a)
Annuals Hummingbirder Region: Missouri Native Plants and Wildflowers Organic Gardener Plant Lover: Loves 'em all!
Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Salvias Seed Starter Frogs and Toads Foliage Fan Birds
32 in tall and 16in wide? Rolling on the floor laughing
Today my "monster" measures 45 in tall and 36 in wide!! I am beginning to wonder if it is going to take over the whole bed! I hate to call it a monster because it certainly is beautiful- and the hummingbirds are very happy with it! I may need to prune it some because it is starting to crowd the ones around it, especially the poor A Heatwave hybrid directly in front of it. When I planted them last year I spaced them according to the largest dimensions I could find. Obviously they are going to vary depending on climate and even weather conditions. I can only say I guess I picked the best spot for this bed, which is almost all Agastaches, because all the ones that have come back from last year are growing extremely well! The picture below I just took, compared to the last picture it isn't as apparent how much it has grown but that is only because I had to take this picture further back to get the whole plant in it!!
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