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Aug 28, 2015 1:43 AM 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
Left upper corner is A. Heatwave. The orange is the A. Aurantiaca Apricot Sprite. The Lavender in back is A. Blue Boa. Almost did not get the Blue Boa as I just didn't like the color at the local nursery- but at home in my garden I LOVE the color. The flower spikes on Blue Boa are very thick and large. It gets much taller but is another that I didn't get planted early. I have also noticed that the talker it gets, the longer the flower spikes get. But they started blooming when still quite small and short.Since all my Agastaches are new this year, am hoping they all come back after winter. These pics I added with this reply post are close ups I took of the blooms of each of the 3 Agastaches mentioned
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