FBTS said:
We've found too that most of the common drought resistant (read this as Southwestern native species) Agastache are short lived. The possible hybrid 'Sining', a patented variety developed by Plant Select in Denver and sold as Agastache cana 'Sonoran Sunset'. Hold up very well in all sorts of conditions. And is less floppy than most of this sort. Our customers tell us that in their native conditions these Southwestern species are fairly reliable. But give them some humidity and they long for the desert.
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