‘Peachie Keen’ bears loads of apricot peach flowers with complementary purplish pink calyxes just at the top of the foliage for a neatly proportional look. Because the calyxes are so colorful, this plant continues to look like it is blooming long after it is finished. In northern zones, it typically blooms from midsummer through early fall but in southern zones it starts blooming much earlier.
The aromatic, bright green foliage grows into a densely compact, ball-shaped clump, much more refined looking than older cultivars.
Agastache are well-adapted to thrive in dry soils and is right at home in rock gardens and xeric container plantings where it will attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and honeybees. This is one of the easiest perennials to grow.
30ct Plug Tray |
72ct Plug Tray |
Height:
20.0-24.0 Inches
Spread:
26.0-32.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
5,6,7,8,9
Flower Color:
Orange Shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall Long Blooming
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Bee Friendly
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Dried Seed Heads
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Cottage Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Cut Flower Cut Foliage Dried Flower Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Fragrant Flowers Fragrant Foliage Mass Planting
Origin:
Native to North America
This is a great plant for hot, dry, sunny climates. Well-drained soil is a must, especially in the winter. This plant will not tolerate heavy clay soil but grows well in average to light soil with low to medium moisture levels. In the sandy soil of our zone 5b trial garden, this variety has overwintered with flying colors for the past two years. Even so, it's officially listed as a zone 6 perennial so some winter protection might be required in your zone. No serious pest or disease problems have been reported with this plant.
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
12-14 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
7-9 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65-70° F
Holding Temperature:
55-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.2
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
75-100 ppm N constant liquid feed. Too much fertilization will result in lanky plants.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required.
Pests & Diseases:
Scout for aphids, spider mites, and thrips.
Powdery and downy mildew, leaf spots, rust, crown and root rots are the main diseases of concern.
Potting & Timing:
Plant in a well-drained soilless media.
Moisture:
Moderate. Provide consistent moisture, but avoid overwatering.
Planting Level:
Crown should be planted even with soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Pinching is beneficial to promote lateral branching. PGRs can be beneficial in controlling plant size but may require multiple applications. Daminozide (B-Nine, Dazide) at 2,500-5,000 ppm, Daminozide at 2,500-5,000 ppm + Chlormequat Chloride (Cycocel) at 1,000-1,500 ppm, Paclobutrazol (Bonzi) at 30-60 ppm, or Uniconazole (Concise, Sumagic) at 5-10 ppm.
Lighting:
High light levels, long day obligate.
Grower Tips:
Plants can be trimmed back slightly after flowering to promote additional color.
Anise Hyssop is edible. The flowers and foliage have a subtle anise or licorice-like flavor to them. Try adding a few leaves or flowers to flavor teas, salads, or desserts.
Height:
20.0-24.0 Inches
Spread:
26.0-32.0 Inches
Hardiness Zones:
5,6,7,8,9
Flower Color:
Orange Shades
Foliage Color:
Green shades
Sunlight:
Full Sun (> 6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Water Requirements:
Low Water Needs Average Water Needs
Soil Quality:
Average Soil Quality Fertile Soil Quality
Soil Chemistry:
Neutral Soil (pH = 7.0) Alkaline Soil (pH > 7.0)
Bloomtime:
Midsummer Late Summer Early Fall Long Blooming
Attracts Wings:
Attracts Butterflies Attracts Hummingbirds Bee Friendly
Critter Resistant:
Deer Resistant
Seasonal Interest:
Dried Seed Heads
Growth Rate:
Medium
Garden Style:
Patio Container Cottage Eclectic
Other Features:
Border Plant Container Cut Flower Cut Foliage Dried Flower Drought Tolerant Easy To Grow Fragrant Flowers Fragrant Foliage Mass Planting
Origin:
Native to North America
This is a great plant for hot, dry, sunny climates. Well-drained soil is a must, especially in the winter. This plant will not tolerate heavy clay soil but grows well in average to light soil with low to medium moisture levels. In the sandy soil of our zone 5b trial garden, this variety has overwintered with flying colors for the past two years. Even so, it's officially listed as a zone 6 perennial so some winter protection might be required in your zone. No serious pest or disease problems have been reported with this plant.
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
12-14 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
7-9 weeks
Container:
Premium 1 Gallon Pot
When to Plant:
Spring to early summer
Finish:
10-12 weeks
Growing Temperature:
65-70° F
Holding Temperature:
55-60° F
Soil PH:
5.8-6.2
EC (What is EC?):
2.0-3.0 pour through method
Fertility:
75-100 ppm N constant liquid feed. Too much fertilization will result in lanky plants.
For Controlled Release or Slow Release Fertilizer, see your preferred supplier for recommended rates for incorporation or top dressing, as it varies by fertilizer.
Vernalization:
Not required.
Pests & Diseases:
Scout for aphids, spider mites, and thrips.
Powdery and downy mildew, leaf spots, rust, crown and root rots are the main diseases of concern.
Potting & Timing:
Plant in a well-drained soilless media.
Moisture:
Moderate. Provide consistent moisture, but avoid overwatering.
Planting Level:
Crown should be planted even with soil line.
PGRs/Pinching:
Pinching is beneficial to promote lateral branching. PGRs can be beneficial in controlling plant size but may require multiple applications. Daminozide (B-Nine, Dazide) at 2,500-5,000 ppm, Daminozide at 2,500-5,000 ppm + Chlormequat Chloride (Cycocel) at 1,000-1,500 ppm, Paclobutrazol (Bonzi) at 30-60 ppm, or Uniconazole (Concise, Sumagic) at 5-10 ppm.
Lighting:
High light levels, long day obligate.
Grower Tips:
Plants can be trimmed back slightly after flowering to promote additional color.
Anise Hyssop is edible. The flowers and foliage have a subtle anise or licorice-like flavor to them. Try adding a few leaves or flowers to flavor teas, salads, or desserts.
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