Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An orange Monarch butterfly feeding on the light blue-lavender flowers of the Blue Fortune agastache give this garden a ...
Blue Fortune agastache or anise hyssop is one of my favorite perennials not only for the bottlebrush-like spikes of blue flowers but also for attracting every bee and butterfly in the neighborhood.
Blue Fortune Agastache, or anise hyssop, is causing quite a stir in our garden. We have dozens — some partnered with Tiger Eye Gold rudbeckia, others with the scarlet milkweed — but the 3- to ...
The flower spikes of the perennial Agastache 'Blue Fortune' rise like vertical cylinders above the foliage. These spikes are packed with small lavender blooms that are attractive not only to bees, but ...
Dependable and resilient — although often overlooked — is how Bob Henrickson describes the 2024 GreatPlants selections. Blue Fortune hyssop’s lavender, bottle brush-like flower spikes are highly ...
A feeling of euphoria came over The Garden Guy and I muttered to myself that my work on earth was done. OK, I am kidding to a point. I am trialing two new agastaches, which I admit I am falling in ...
A feeling of euphoria came over The Garden Guy and I muttered to myself that my work on Earth was done. OK, I am kidding to a point. Blue Fortune agastache shows out in a garden with lantanas, ...
Norman Winter is a horticulturist. He is a former director of the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens. Follow him on Facebook at Norman Winter “The Garden Guy.” See ...