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Aug 24, 2015 11:34 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
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I had A. rupestris Joyful ( Sooner Plant Farm offers it http://www.soonerplantfarm.com... ), but the wild eastern cottontail rabbits decided that they didn't like it in the flowerbed I had it in and sat on it (breaking down the stems), chewed the stems, etc... and it died. Crying Sad Thumbs down

It is very colorful and beautiful and I haven't gotten around to getting it again from Sooner to replace it.

A. rupestris and A. rupestris Glowing Embers are both introductions of High Country Gardens. They look to be out of A. rupestris, but in the spring they should have it.

A. Black Adder is a great and dependable variety and is a great bee plant.

Here's the Agastaches plant database, if you haven't found it already.

The Anise Hyssops Database

I would've added more now, but it is late and I have to go to bed. I'll respond more tomorrow. Nice pics and a beautiful and colorful multi plant pic.

Don't you just love Agastaches and Salvias! I do and try to plant a lot of them each year.
Welcome to the Agastache and Salvias Forum!

Hummingbirds are beautiful flying jewels in the garden!


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