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Agastache cana Wild Hyssop (Picture to Come)
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     Agastache cana are quick to establish and produce many branched stems with dense spikes of rosy-pink, 1in.long, tubular, flowers during mid to late summer. Flowers in its first year but really does become stunning from the second year onwards, and being an Agastache, it possesses wonderful aromatic foliage. Loved by bees and butterflies.  Prefers a light, well drained soil. May need a little winter protection in the form of a mulch of leaves or compost in very cold areas.

   
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