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Anise Hyssop
Anise Hyssop
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Name: Anise Hyssop
Botanical Name: Agastache foeniculum
Zone: 5-11
Soil: Average, well-drained.
Exposure: Sun, light shade
Bloom Time and Color: Violet colored blooms in July through September
Description: Native to North America, Anise Hyssop is a perennial herb that is known for its anise scented foliage. It has violet colored flowers that bloom in July. It is a good bee and honey plant, and is used in seasonings and making teas. Hyssop is a member of the mint family, the leaves have a rich aniseed flavor, delicious in salads. Butterflies, hummingbirds and bees love Hyssop, and the edible leaves can be used for teas, salads and to flavor drinks. Hyssop has a long flowering season.
Care: Doesn't need much care. Will re-seed if not pruned. Small birds love the seeds.
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